The Myth of Having It Figured Out | Creativity, Pressure & Mental Health - Michael Francis Pollin
What if the biggest myth in high performance is the belief that we are supposed to have everything figured out?
In Episode 28 of Trauma, Training & Transformation, Dr James Alder is joined by Dr Michael Francis-Pollin, a leading academic and practitioner in creativity, sport, and performance psychology, to explore the reality behind success, pressure, and the human experience within elite environments.
Michael has worked across elite, professional, national, and international sport, yet this conversation moves beyond achievement and into something far more honest:
The reality that success does not remove struggle.
Together, we explore:
• the psychology of creativity in sport and coaching
• how pressure impacts decision making and performance
• the myth of “having it all figured out” in high performance environments
• the connection between creativity, mental health, and wellbeing
• the hidden challenges of being perceived as “the expert”
• why discomfort is often a constant in both elite sport and everyday life
• how concepts like MindFuelness support performance and reflection
This is not a conversation about quick fixes or simple solutions.
It is about understanding that growth, performance, and identity are ongoing processes, shaped by pressure, experience, and the environments we operate within.
Whether you are a coach, athlete, sport psychologist, leader, or someone navigating your own challenges, this episode offers a powerful and honest perspective on performance, resilience, and what it truly means to keep moving forward.
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After listening, I’d genuinely like to hear your perspective:
Do you ever feel the pressure of believing you should have life figured out by now?
Head over to the community tab, share your thoughts, and connect with others exploring performance, psychology, and personal growth.
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