Reptile relaxation technique for calm focus under pressure
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Finding Your Edge in the Eye of the Storm

Hello everyone,

In my years as a medical doctor and as a mind coach on the World Poker and PGA European Golf Tours, I’ve seen the same story play out a thousand times. Whether you are facing a million-dollar bluff or a high-stakes boardroom presentation, the biggest enemy isn’t the person across from you. It’s the “Reptile” inside you.

When we feel under pressure, our primitive brain—the amygdala—takes over. It doesn’t care about your long-term goals or your strategic plan. It only cares about survival. It floods your system with cortisol, narrows your vision, and locks you into a fight-or-flight response.

But what if you could train that reptile? What if you could turn that primitive survival instinct into a calm, focused power?

In this video, I share one of the most effective tools in my arsenal: The Reptile Relaxation Technique.

REPTILE RELAXATION REFLEX



When you are relaxed but alert—a state I call “relaxed concentration”— wonderful things begin to happen. The right cards fall, the right words come, and the path becomes clear.

The edge you are looking for isn’t out there in the world—it’s waiting for you in the quiet space between your thoughts.

Until next time, stay in the flow.

— Doc Steve

Dr. Stephen Simpson
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