Archive for October, 2008
How To Sing On Key: It’s Not Your Ear
Posted on18. Oct, 2008 by Per Bristow.
Do you ever sing off key? Do you know how easy it can be to sing better on key (aka “on pitch”)? Do you know that you can learn this for FREE?
Let’s face it; being able to sing on key is crucial. Being able to match notes is in essence what makes singing different from [...]
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Manny Ramirez and the ingredient of Peak Perfomance
Posted on09. Oct, 2008 by Per Bristow.
A year ago, I wrote an article about baseball player Manny Ramirez. I really didn’t know that much about him, but since I know a little about peak performance psychology, I came to his defense when there was so much outrage due to his comments. You might want to read the article on Manny Ramirez [...]
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A building block to character and peak performance
Posted on04. Oct, 2008 by Per Bristow.
I’m intercepting my plan on posting a blog about “the ability to perform at your peak under pressure” with posting another blog instead about what happened to me today.
As matter of fact, the subject matter of this post will probably make my next blog post make even more sense.… and we’ll also look at how [...]


