In the field
At a recent World Curling event, a team asked me to lead a mid-competition debrief when they hit a wall. What emerged was an awareness of overly high expectations and an underestimation of what this level of competition requires. What followed — observed independently by both myself and the team coach — was drive and desire in a healthy way: wanting to win, but without presumption. Doing the best they could with the tools they had.
“Steps towards growth.”
Words used independently by both Fiona and the team coach in their post-tournament debrief — without having agreed on the language beforehand.
What this looks like in practice
Mid-competition support
Working with teams and individuals during live competition when performance plateaus.
Inner game facilitation
Mindset, awareness, and presence work that creates visible shifts in performance.
Coach collaboration
Working alongside technical coaches to address what technique alone can’t reach.
Reach
The inner game is universal. This work has reached performers and coaches across multiple disciplines and countries.
Disciplines: Curling · Dance · Stunt performance
Countries: Portugal · Italy · France · Canada · New Zealand
