#118 [Inside the Mind] Justin Su'a: Learning From Wins and Leveling Up Your Mental Game with Reflection, Systems, and Leading Indicators
Description
Most golfers and entrepreneurs obsess over mistakes. You replay the double bogey, the blown meeting, the missed opportunity—yet rarely study what went right. Today's guest is one of the world's leading performance coaches, Justin Su'a, and he's here to flip that script.
Justin has coached Super Bowl champions, All-Stars, World Series teams, and top CEOs. His gift? Helping high performers create the mental systems that turn pressure into clarity and success into repeatable patterns.
In this episode, you'll learn how elite athletes review wins and losses, build emotional resiliency, upgrade their self-talk, and protect their relationships while chasing greatness. If you're serious about leveling up your mental game—on the course or in business—this is your masterclass.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- Why only studying your failures keeps you from unlocking your full potential.
- Justin's simple three-question reflection framework that works for golfers, athletes, and executives.
- How to create a repeatable after-round / after-action review that fits your personality.
- The difference between leading and lagging indicators—and why that matters more than your score or revenue this week.
- How to think in second- and third-order consequences so your pursuit of greatness doesn't quietly destroy your health or relationships.
- A practical way to see negative thoughts as "mental rumble strips" instead of proof you lack confidence.
- How elite performers bounce back faster by reducing the frequency, intensity, and duration of their emotional blowups.
This episode will challenge how you think about success, failure, self-talk, and the price you're willing to pay in your pursuit of excellence—on the course and in business.
Get your pencils ready and start listening.
P.P.S. Curious to learn more about the results my clients are experiencing and what they say about working with me? Read more here.
More About Justin
Justin Su'a is a world-renowned mental performance coach and the founder of the Performance Advisory Group, where he works with elite athletes, business leaders, and high performers across industries to help them master the mental side of performance. He has served as the head of mental performance for the Tampa Bay Rays, and has worked with Major League Baseball, the Cleveland Browns, the Boston Red Sox, the U.S. Army, Fortune 500 executives, and Olympians.
Known for his ability to distill complex psychological principles into simple, actionable tools, Su'a focuses on consistency, resilience, and daily disciplines that help people thrive under pressure and sustain peak performance over the long term. He is also the host of the popular Increase Your Impact Podcast, where he shares bite-sized daily mental performance lessons.
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Key Takeaways:
- Study wins too — your best days contain critical clues you're currently leaving on the table.
- Use a simple reflection loop — ask: What went well? What did I learn? What will I do better next time?
- Make reflection easy — choose the journaling format with the least friction so you'll actually do it.
- Think in systems — pursuing greatness without considering second- and third-order effects creates avoidable problems.
- Focus on leading indicators — control your routines, effort, and communication; results follow later.
- Upgrade your questions — better questions lead to better self-talk, better focus, and better performance.
- Resilience = reduced F.I.D. — decrease the frequency, intensity, and duration of your emotional blowups, not eliminate them.
Key Quotes:
- We don't just learn from losing—we also learn from winning. Success leaves clues if you're willing to go back and study it.
- Create a feedback loop: What did I do well? What did I learn? What's one thing I'll do better next time? Ask it every time, win or lose.
- The weakest pen is stronger than the strongest memory. You're always writing for your future self.
- Your pursuit of excellence has second- and third-order effects. If you don't think in systems, you'll chase greatness while unintentionally burning down your health or relationships.
- If you want better answers, ask better questions. Your brain is like a search engine—it will fill in whatever prompt you give it.
- Negative thoughts are mental rumble strips. They're not proof you lack confidence—they're signals you're losing focus, so gently guide yourself back into the lane.
- Progress isn't never hitting the red; it's hitting it less often, less intensely, and for less time—and then learning from every episode.
Time Stamps:
- 00:00 : Learning from Success
- 02:24 : Feedback Loops and Reflection
- 07:25 : The Importance of Journaling
- 08:45 : Maximizing Reflection Periods
- 11:41 : Balancing Ambition and Self-Care
- 18:49 : Emotional Resilience and Communication
- 25:12 : The Power of Vulnerability
- 29:51 : Upgrading Inner Dialogue
- 35:25 : Bouncing Back from Setbacks
- 41:58 : Key Messages for Golfers

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