You know that quiet thought you have sometimes: I’m capable of more than this. Not more ideas. Not more knowledge. Just… more execution.
That gap between what you know you could do and what you actually do? That’s where most people live. And it’s costing you energy, confidence, results.
Craig Harper has spent decades watching high performers wrestle with this exact tension. The ones who move forward aren’t the most talented - they’re the ones willing to do what others avoid: discomfort, repetition, honest self-reflection.
This is a reset on how you think about effort, potential, and what it really takes to perform - consistently, not occasionally.
If you’re tired of hovering at 60–70% in your work, your health, or your life, this will challenge you in the best way. Because transformation doesn’t live in what you know. It lives in what you’re willing to do.
In this episode Andrew and Harps talk about:
1:30 Why Craig is fascinated by the topic of the performance capacity gap and Criag’s life path from being a teenager to where he is now.
12:05 Embracing your fear to overcome your limits and recognising your own self awareness to become your best self.
22:30 Craig’s tips to building a better you inside and out and why you can’t just play with theory all your life.
32:00 Understanding your own mind may be the biggest challenge you can face and as Socrates says “the beginning of wisdom is to know thyself”.
42:00 Why Craig feels better in many aspects of his life now than when he was in his 30s and having a lack of confidence in yourself can be crippling.
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What is Performance Intelligence?
There's IQ. There's EQ. Introducing PQ. All things human performance with PQ founder, Andrew May, exploring the latest in human performance with an all-star cast of subject matter experts covering physical and psychological wellbeing, performance psychology, sport, business, entertainment, the performing arts, leadership, and science.
Learn valuable lessons that can be applied to optimising performance in your personal and professional life. Performance Intelligence applies to the way we turn up in relationships and the way we turn up at work, it applies to the way we perform in front of 10,000 people and the way we perform in front of one.