By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept

Your #1 guide to start a business and grow it the right way…

InSmartBudget

  • Home
  • Startups
  • Start A Business
    • Business Plans
    • Branding
    • Business Ideas
    • Business Models
    • Fundraising
  • Growing a Business
  • Funding
  • More
    • Tax Preparation
    • Leadership
    • Marketing
Subscribe
Aa
InSmartBudgetInSmartBudget
  • Startups
  • Start A Business
  • Growing a Business
  • Funding
  • Leadership
  • Marketing
  • Tax Preparation
Search
  • Home
  • Startups
  • Start A Business
    • Business Plans
    • Branding
    • Business Ideas
    • Business Models
    • Fundraising
  • Growing a Business
  • Funding
  • More
    • Tax Preparation
    • Leadership
    • Marketing
Made by ThemeRuby using the Foxiz theme Powered by WordPress
InSmartBudget > Leadership > The One Thing Leaders Must Do, According to a Performance Psychologist

The One Thing Leaders Must Do, According to a Performance Psychologist

News Room By News Room June 14, 2025 4 Min Read
Share

There is no doubt that special operators like SEALs and Rangers are able to function under extreme pressure. But this is no accident. It is a result of cognitive performance coaching from people like Brittany Loney.

Loney is the founder and CEO of Elite Cognition and has almost 20 years of experience training high-performing operators from communities as diverse as tactical units, professional and Olympic athletes and corporate executives. Her work has been featured in the Harvard Business Review, peer-reviewed academic journals, textbooks, and various other programs. Her unique perspective comes from understanding how the brain performs under extreme pressure and translating those lessons into practical leadership principles. In this interview, we asked her to apply her years of working with elite performers to the 7 Questions from Entrepreneur.

Related: The 3 Decision-Making Rules You Should Steal from This SWAT Commander

Q1: What’s the role of a leader from your perspective?

Loney: To put themselves last, and to put the mission first, the vision first, and others first.

Q2: What’s the one thing that every leader needs to know?

Loney: To stay humble and distance their ego from the situation.”

Q3: What’s your most important habit?

Loney: To have a set of daily habits that I have identified that really help me every day. For me, movement and journaling help me gain clarity.

Q4: What’s the most important thing for building an effective team?

Loney: To value conflict in a productive manner. Task conflict is okay, and teach people how to navigate that. It should never become social conflict.

Q5: What’s the biggest mistake you see leaders make?

Loney: Not admitting weakness and not showing vulnerability to a team when it would be effective to do so.

Q6: What’s the best way to deliver bad news?

Loney: Honestly and directly and then show care afterwards.

Related: I Created a Meeting to Call Out My Team’s Mistakes. What Happened Next Surprised Me

Q7: What’s something you’ve changed your mind about recently?

Loney: It’s not recent, but growing up, I always thought leaders had to take charge and lead from the front, and I think it would be to walk alongside and really learning how to do that. It took about 15 years for me to learn how to walk alongside someone as a guide versus telling them what to do.

The full interview with Brittany Loney can be found here:

There is no doubt that special operators like SEALs and Rangers are able to function under extreme pressure. But this is no accident. It is a result of cognitive performance coaching from people like Brittany Loney.

Loney is the founder and CEO of Elite Cognition and has almost 20 years of experience training high-performing operators from communities as diverse as tactical units, professional and Olympic athletes and corporate executives. Her work has been featured in the Harvard Business Review, peer-reviewed academic journals, textbooks, and various other programs. Her unique perspective comes from understanding how the brain performs under extreme pressure and translating those lessons into practical leadership principles. In this interview, we asked her to apply her years of working with elite performers to the 7 Questions from Entrepreneur.

Related: The 3 Decision-Making Rules You Should Steal from This SWAT Commander

Join Entrepreneur+ today for access.

Read the full article here

News Room June 14, 2025 June 14, 2025
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print
Previous Article Airlines Don’t Want You to Know They Sold Your Flight Data to DHS
Next Article Consumers Won’t Buy Green Products Unless Brands Do This One Thing
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Wake up with our popular morning roundup of the day's top startup and business stories

Stay Updated

Get the latest headlines, discounts for the military community, and guides to maximizing your benefits
Subscribe

Top Picks

Consumers Won’t Buy Green Products Unless Brands Do This One Thing
June 14, 2025
Airlines Don’t Want You to Know They Sold Your Flight Data to DHS
June 14, 2025
Former Dell Executive Launches Heart Health Supplement Company
June 14, 2025
Athletes’ next social media platform of choice? LinkedIn
June 14, 2025
Inside Giada De Laurentiis’s Deal With Amazon
June 13, 2025

You Might Also Like

Every Leader Needs This Trait to Succeed in Uncertain Times

Leadership

5 CEOs Get Brutally Honest About Leadership in Today’s World

Leadership

The Real Pros and Cons of Running Multiple Businesses

Leadership

The Creator of Pepper X Feels Success in His Gut

Leadership

© 2023 InSmartBudget. All Rights Reserved.

Helpful Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Resources

  • Start A Business
  • Funding
  • Growing a Business
  • Leadership
  • Marketing

Popuplar

Every Leader Needs This Trait to Succeed in Uncertain Times
‘Uber for Getting Off Antidepressants’ Launches in the US
Inside Snapchat’s plan to court—and grow—the next generation of creators

We provide daily business and startup news, benefits information, and how to grow your small business, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?