The inner game: leading from within

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In today's post, I want to tell you about a deeper dimension of performance that has nothing to do with strategies and results: the inner game.
The inner game: leading from within

In sports, business, and life, we tend to obsess over external performance: techniques, strategies, metrics, results. But there is a deeper, quieter dimension that determines whether we truly shine or get stuck: the inner game.

This concept, developed by coach and writer Timothy Gallwey in his influential book, The Inner Game of Tennis (written in 1974), invites us to look within. Gallwey discovered that the biggest obstacle to performance wasn’t a lack of skill, but the internal dialogue that sabotages our confidence. His revolutionary proposal: learn to silence the critical mind and trust your body, your instinct, and the present moment.

“The opponent inside your own head is more formidable than the one in front of you.” Timothy Gallwey

SILENCING THE MIND, TRUSTING THE BODY. We’ve been taught that success requires effort, control, and perfection. But Gallwey shows us that, often, the path to excellence lies in doing less. Less judgment, less tension, less control. And more presence, more listening, more confidence.

Gallwey explains his experience with a young tennis player with great technical talent, but who got stuck in matches. She overthought, trying to “get it right.” They worked on something simple but transformative: watching the ball and letting her body respond. The result was astonishing: fluidity, confidence, enjoyment.

The same thing happens in the business world. Gallwey coached a manager before a key presentation. He was tense, stuck in his script. He suggested letting go of control, connecting with the audience, speaking from experience. His presentation was authentic, powerful, memorable.

RETURN TO LEARNING LIKE A CHILD. Children learn through play. They make mistakes without fear. They don’t seek perfection, they seek to explore. But as we grow up, we become rigid, fearful, obsessed with doing it “right.”

At a leadership retreat, Gallwey saw two people facing a rock-climbing wall. One asked for instructions on each step. The other, less experienced, simply started climbing. Who got there first? The one who trusted their instinct and enjoyed the process.

Another case: a client who had never spoken in public. He was terrified of “getting it wrong.” They worked on changing his approach: less perfection, more presence. In his first talk, he shared a personal story with vulnerability. The audience connected. He didn’t just speak: he inspired.

LEADING IS SURFING. One of his favorite metaphors is surfing. Gallwey says, “You don’t control the wave: you ride it.” The same is true in life and leadership. When we stop resisting and start flowing, we access a deeper intelligence. That’s where true performance lies.

WINNING BEGINS WITHIN. The inner game isn’t about beating others. It’s about overcoming our own doubts, fears, and distractions. When we silence the noise and trust ourselves, we don’t just perform better: we do it with joy. And that, in the end, is true triumph.

And you? Are you playing your inner game or still caught up in the external noise? Because when we win within, everything else becomes possible.

Xavi Roca

I am Talentist, I help organizations, managers and professionals to achieve high performance through enhancing their leadership and personal brand. I am passionate about leadership, high performance team management and Personal Branding, and I have dedicated my professional career to helping companies and professionals develop and enhance their talents and strengths to achieve their maximum development and performance.

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