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I started playing sports at a young age and learned many things while playing in high school and college. I have learned many more after transitioning to the coaching side. I know this is true: the more you learn, the more you realize how little you know. 

 

I'm interested in integrating high performance and well-being through psychology, contemplative practices, and sports. I've explored self-belief, mindset, self-worth, action, consistency, winning, purpose, success, and happiness in great detail. I was also fortunate to learn from some of the industry's best regarding mental performance by my side during this journey.

 

My life journey of becoming a better person, knowing well that if I became better, my entire circle would improve, started while coaching at the Little League Baseball level. I call this contagious proximity. Contagious proximity can either help us or hurt us, and yes, your parents were right when they said to be mindful of who you hang around with.  

 

After sports ended in college, I left to become an entrepreneur who found success and failure. Fifteen years later, I returned to college to finish my degree, often taking classes and typing papers on a charter bus while coaching summer ball, trying to return to the game I love. Eventually, I got my degree, moved countless times, had a family, and continued to carve my path in the business world before deciding to follow my dream of coaching baseball full-time and going ALL IN. 

 

I'm motivated by curiosity, love of learning, gratitude, and helping others. I am a college baseball coach, podcast host, certified mental performance coach, life coach, writer, keynote speaker, and student of life! 

 

I'm an ordinary person, but I've achieved extraordinary things through many hours, days, and years of hard work, consistency, self-belief, determination, optimism, and a willingness to fail. My passion is helping others find their best selves through the process. And knowing that we all are playing a game, we can't win, so why not play it to the UTMOST? 

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STEVEN    CUTTER 

Coach Cutter's Camps and Consulting LLC

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