
In "Fear Less," renowned sports psychologist Dr. Pippa Grange - who transformed England's World Cup team in 2018 - reveals how to replace perfectionism with purpose. What if your greatest achievements come not from winning, but from conquering the fears holding you back? Brene Brown calls it "a total game-changer."
Dr. Pippa Grange, author of Fear Less: How to Win at Life Without Losing Yourself, is a globally recognized sports psychologist and culture coach specializing in resilience, leadership, and ethical performance.
With a doctorate in sport psychology and a background in ecopsychology, Grange’s work reshaped the England football team’s mindset during their celebrated 2018 World Cup semifinal run, emphasizing fear management and team cohesion. Her book blends personal growth strategies with insights from elite sports, business, and her roles at The Football Association and Right to Dream.
A sought-after speaker featured in The Guardian and on podcasts like The Game Changers, Grange also authored Ethical Leadership in Sport: What’s Your ENDgame?, establishing frameworks for values-driven success. Her methodologies, honed over 20+ years advising organizations like the Australian Olympic team and Cotton On Group, are leveraged by Fortune 500 companies and sports franchises to build psychologically safe, high-performing cultures.
Published by Penguin Random House, Fear Less has become a staple in leadership and personal development curricula worldwide.
Fear Less explores how to transform fear into courage using strategies from sports psychology. Dr. Grange identifies "not good enough" fear—manifesting as perfectionism, jealousy, or self-criticism—and provides frameworks like the five fear limits (e.g., fear keeping you small) and techniques such as processing, distraction, and rationalization to reframe mindset.
Professionals, athletes, and anyone facing self-doubt or high-pressure environments will benefit. It’s ideal for readers seeking actionable methods to overcome hidden fears affecting work performance, relationships, or personal growth.
Yes, for its blend of research-backed insights, real-world examples (e.g., sports teams), and relatable strategies to replace fear with purpose. Critics note it’s particularly impactful for those in competitive fields.
Dr. Grange outlines fear’s constraints: spoiling fun, keeping you small, betraying trust, restricting mental freedom, and shackling expectations. These patterns highlight how fear inhibits potential and joy.
The book reframes perfectionism as a fear-driven behavior, suggesting replacements like self-acceptance and purposeful action. Techniques include acknowledging fear’s roots and focusing on growth over flawlessness.
Three core methods:
This chronic fear stems from social comparison and self-doubt, leading to behaviors like harsh self-criticism or isolation. Dr. Grange emphasizes confronting it through self-awareness and courage.
Case studies from elite athletes (e.g., England’s 2018 football team) show applying fear-management under pressure, making strategies tangible for readers.
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Unlike generic advice, it merges sports psychology with workplace/personal challenges, offering structured frameworks over anecdotal tips.
Some readers find its sports-focused examples less relatable for non-athletes, though core principles remain broadly applicable.
As workplace stress and social comparison intensify, its focus on resilience, mindset shifts, and authentic success aligns with modern mental health trends.
Leaders learn to foster psychological safety, model vulnerability, and replace fear-driven competition with collaborative courage.
She advocates for striving to improve oneself without diminishing others, contrasting it with fear-based rivalry.
저자의 목소리로 책을 느껴보세요
지식을 흥미롭고 예시가 풍부한 인사이트로 전환
핵심 아이디어를 빠르게 캡처하여 신속하게 학습
재미있고 매력적인 방식으로 책을 즐기세요
Losing is for winners.
Fear has become our behavioral GPS.
Feelings are for failures.
The transformation when people learn to boss fear instead of being bossed by it is remarkable.
Winning deep feels completely different - it's success detached from personal worth.
Fear Less의 핵심 아이디어를 이해하기 쉬운 포인트로 분해하여 혁신적인 팀이 어떻게 창조하고, 협력하고, 성장하는지 이해합니다.
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Why do some people reach the pinnacle of success yet feel hollow inside? The answer isn't what you'd expect. After two decades working with elite athletes and CEOs, a performance psychologist discovered something startling: most of us are being controlled by fears we don't even recognize. When England's national football team broke their penalty shootout curse at the 2018 World Cup, it wasn't just about athletic skill - it was about confronting the invisible fears that had paralyzed them for decades. This breakthrough reveals a truth that applies far beyond sports: fear isn't just that heart-pounding panic when danger strikes. It's the quiet voice telling you you're not good enough, the invisible hand holding you back from speaking up, the nagging doubt that keeps you playing small. Think about the last time you felt truly afraid. Maybe it was a near-miss on the highway or unsettling medical news. That's obvious fear - the kind that floods your body with adrenaline and makes your heart race. But there's another kind of fear operating in your life right now, and you probably don't even notice it. This hidden fear shows up when success never feels like enough, when jealousy eats away at you, when perfectionism takes over, or when you can't shake the feeling that you're somehow inadequate. It's the fear that quietly runs your life from behind the scenes. Here's what makes this so insidious: much of this fear isn't even yours. It's recycled through your workplace culture, your family dynamics, your social circles. It becomes your behavioral GPS, limiting your future in ways you rarely recognize. The difference between "in-the-moment" fear and "not-good-enough" fear is crucial. The first is temporary - a spike of panic that passes. The second distorts into behaviors that define your entire life: isolation, shame, judgment, the relentless need to prove yourself. But here's the transformative part: when you learn to boss fear instead of being bossed by it, everything changes. Teams become unbeatable. Bitter individuals transform their lives. A profound sense of freedom emerges. This isn't about eliminating fear - that's impossible. It's about putting fear in its proper place so it stops controlling you. There's a world of difference between "winning shallow" (driven by the terror of not being enough) and "winning deep" - sustainable success that brings joy, connection, and genuine belonging. The real question isn't whether fear controls your life - it's whether you're ready to take back control.