When to Push, When to Pause
By Tarun Jain PhD
Every champion performs with their body—but wins with their brain.
In a world where performance is often attributed to talent, hard work, and confidence, Tarun Jain PhD reveals a deeper truth: excellence is driven by the brain’s internal rhythm—the timed partnership between dopamine and serotonin. This powerful interplay between the limbic accelerator and the prefrontal stabilizer determines whether we perform inconsistently or at a championship level.
Drawing from over two decades of experience with elite athletes, business leaders, and high-pressure professionals, Dr. Jain presents a science-backed framework to make peak performance predictable and repeatable.
Inside, you will learn how to convert ambition into structured action, train the brain to shift from conscious effort to automatic execution, handle pressure without collapse, and build confidence neurologically—not emotionally.
Dr. Jain’s work has contributed to international victories across golf, shooting, tennis, and global competitions, including the Commonwealth Games and World Cups.
Blending neuroscience with real-world application, this book offers a practical system for anyone seeking clarity, control, and consistent excellence.
Excellence is not a personality trait—it is a rhythm. Anyone can learn it.
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