You've trained like crazy for this moment—the win should be in the bag. But then you start to doubt yourself. There's that stupid voice inside your head that says "What if I can't?" A flutter in the pit of your stomach. And before you know it, your confidence is nose-diving.So you decide to play it safe and go home feeling crappy about your performance. Because you know it wasn't your best. Not even close.But here's what I want to tell you: There's nothing "wrong" with you. A lot of talented athletes who have the potential to be CRAZY-AWESOME give a so-so performance when fears and distractions get the better of them.Why? Because they forget to train the most essential muscle in their body—their mind—or what I like to call the X-factor to Performance On Purpose™.