About Sam Obitz

Sam Obitz is a mental performance coach to athletes, executives, sports teams and corporations. He has over 20 years of experience helping people perform at their peak on a consistent basis. Whether it is high level athletic performance, creating the best environment for business success or simply personal satisfaction and well being. Sam helps people use their minds in complementary ways instead of allowing their minds to use them. Sam’s work is completely process oriented. He believes that focusing on results is a pitfall that befalls most individuals and companies. Sam teaches his clients how to eliminate all the uncontrollable factors individuals chronically waste their time on and teaches them how to focus on ways of thinking and approaching things that will serve them in all areas of their life.

Good Parenting Requires/Involves Great Leadership – Part 4

In my three previous entries on parenting I focused on the importance of modeling and teaching children patience and self-control, the necessity for parents to challenge their children and allow them to fail, and the importance of interacting with your children in ways that will benefit them intellectually. This entry [...]

By |2026-04-15T14:41:19+00:00May 28, 2015|Leadership|

When Good Ideas Go Bad

Have you ever read or heard about a new way of doing something that appears to be a much better way of doing it? Have you ever tried to implement the new way into your life or your work and had it end up not turning out quite as well [...]

By |2026-02-11T15:26:54+00:00April 2, 2015|Leadership|

Leadership Issues

This is a topic I could probably write about every week for the rest of the year and still have plenty of material left to share. Whether it’s management in your company or a coach of your athletic team, misconceptions and misguided attempts to lead are everywhere. Poor leadership can [...]

By |2026-02-11T15:41:03+00:00February 5, 2015|Leadership|

Perception Often Does Not Reflect Reality

A few days ago the University of Oregon played The Ohio State University in the championship game of the first four-team college football playoff. Had we continued to use the previous system, called the BCS, to determine the two teams who would have played for the championship, neither one of [...]

By |2026-02-11T15:48:01+00:00January 15, 2015|Mindset|
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