Dr Jay-Lee Nair is a sport and exercise psychologist for Mental Notes Consulting based In Singapore. She specializes in psychological skills training for athletic performance enhancing, health and well-being counselling. Jay-Lee's research area of expertise is perfectionism in sport and exercise. Her most recently published book is titled 'An examination of maladaptive and adaptive perfectionism in exercise: Does perfectionism energize or compromise one's exercise endeavors?'

Hacking the Mind and Body

Hacking the Mind and Body for Performance: The Art of Sport Psychology Training in Sport, Business, and Life

The formula for optimizing performance in any arena can be defined in two ways: Hacking the Mind and Body For example, an executive experiencing a performance slump due to high stress, can spend a great deal of time and money increasing their knowledge and practice of relaxation techniques to calm their system. But, if the…

Zone

The Australian International School gets into the Zone with Dr Jay-Lee Nair

The Athlete Development Program (ADP) at the Australian International School is one-of-a-kind in Singapore schools, offering student-athletes the opportunity to train and be coached on a path to university scholarships and elite level sport. This semester, the ADP students added a new form of training to their repertoire, making further strides through sport psychology training…

Confident vs. Cocky

Confident vs. Cocky: How to build confidence to compete at the highest level and stay humble in the process

In my work as a performance psychologist, the conversation about raising self-confidence naturally comes up. I often here athletes tell me, “I know I need to be more self-confident, but I don’t want to be seen as cocky.” Some athletes have said they would rather be unconfident forever than be grouped into the cocky bunch…