What can paramedics, in fact anyone who wants to be a high performer, learn from elite sport?
Olympian Jo Brigden Jones shares how high-performance principles translate directly to frontline work. We explore mental conditioning, managing setbacks, staying focused under pressure, and building sustainable performance across a career.
Jo discusses practical strategies for managing fatigue, navigating emotional setbacks, and protecting wellbeing, simple tools for night shift and an indulgent cookie recipe for treat occasions.
She also shares her top three non-negotiables for staying mentally strong and physically capable in high-pressure environments.
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Executive Producer: Zoe Wooldridge
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