Biofeedback with Columbia University Golf Team
Using HRV biofeedback with golf university students helps them develop greater emotional regulation, focus, and consistency under pressure. By learning to monitor and control their physiological responses—such as heart rate variability—they become more aware of how stress, concentration, and breathing affect performance. Through guided breathing and feedback exercises, students train their nervous system to maintain composure during high-stakes moments, improving shot accuracy, recovery between holes, and overall mental resilience both on and off the course.

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Optimalist – Guided Journal

I’m excited to announce that, in partnership with The Scribes, we’ve just launched The Optimalist Guided Journal – a tool designed to bring clarity to goal setting while raising awareness of mood, wellbeing, and daily focus. This collaboration blends science-backed structure with creative freedom, helping you stay intentional and grounded in both productivity and self-care.

The journal features erasable dry-marker pages, allowing you to prioritize tasks, tick off goals once completed, and create flexible daily or weekly schedules that can be updated as your plans evolve. It also includes dotted pages for notes, reflections, and sketches – perfect for tracking progress or creative thinking.

A huge thank you to everyone who made this project possible, especially Michael Reiney, CEO of @thescribesco, and my incredibly talented friend @littletigernyc for the beautiful logo design.

The Optimalist Journal is now available in the Shop section.
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