World Cup 2026

What the World Cup Is Teaching Us About Resilience

What the World Cup Is Teaching Us About Resilience

Three Round of 16 matches, three lessons in grit: how England, Belgium, and the USA stayed locked into process, presence, and emotional regulation when the scoreboard said otherwise.

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More Than a Game: What the World Cup’s Viral Fan Culture Teaches Us About the Psychology of Community

More Than a Game: What the World Cup’s Viral Fan Culture Teaches Us About the Psychology of Community

From Korean fans cheering on Mexico to Scotland’s Tartan Army taking over Boston, this summer’s viral World Cup moments are a masterclass in belonging, authenticity, and why we heal better together.

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Why Simple Strategies Can Work Best

Why Simple Strategies Can Work Best

Japan’s coach held up a handwritten whiteboard to cut through a roaring World Cup stadium. Why the simplest visual cue often works better than the most sophisticated one, on the pitch and at home.

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World Cup and the World of Performance Psychology, Opening Days

World Cup and the World of Performance Psychology, Opening Days

From overturned yellow cards to a 40-year-old goalkeeper's heroics, the opening days of the 2026 World Cup offer a live masterclass in mental skills for athletes and everyday performers alike.

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