
Sweat & Courage Episode 9- James Kerr Author of Legacy
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Apr 19, 2022 James Kerr, author of the influential book Legacy, shares his deep insights into high-performance cultures. He discusses the significance of team spirit and the Maori concept of mana, emphasizing how connection and belonging enhance performance. Kerr outlines the essentials of great leadership, advocating for empathy and personal transformation. He explores how adversity fosters growth, normalizing pressure as a privilege. Additionally, he contrasts present-focused performance with anxiety-driven thinking, advocating for devotion and purpose in building a lasting legacy.
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Normalize And Name Performance Anxiety
- Normalize performance anxiety: it’s a common signal, not a flaw.
- Kerr recommends acknowledging sensations and using them as information to remain present.
Perform From The Observing Self
- High performers operate from a watching self that is present and not self-critical.
- Kerr links flow to accessing that observer state rather than self‑narration.
Focus On Controllables Not Outcome
- Control the controllables: prepare routines, kit, and clear task focus before performance.
- Kerr advises gamifying tasks to keep attention on process, not outcome.









