Professional Development

Support for Musicians Navigating Performance Pressure


Build practical skills for preparation, focus, confidence, recovery from mistakes, and performing under pressure.

Education, Professional Development, and other opportunities
By incorporating performance psychology skills into the classroom, teachers can create an environment that fosters optimal performance and supports students' overall well-being. To effectively implement these skills, it is crucial for educators to engage in continuous professional development and education.

Here are some opportunities that can equip teachers with the necessary tools and knowledge:

Workshops and Seminars: Attending workshops and seminars focused on performance psychology is an excellent way for educators to gain foundational knowledge and practical skills. These events often feature insights on topics such as enhancing motivation, building resilience, managing performance anxiety, and promoting positive self-talk. Teachers can engage in hands-on activities and discussions to apply these concepts directly to their classroom settings.


Online Courses and Webinars: Online platforms offer a plethora of courses and webinars that delve into diverse areas of performance psychology. Teachers can explore self-paced courses that allow them to learn at their own convenience. Webinars, on the other hand, provide an interactive platform where educators can engage with experts and fellow participants in real-time discussions. These online resources often cover specific performance psychology techniques and their application in educational settings.