I Knew How to Work Hard.
I Didn't Know How to Get Out of My Way.
I was a worker. Extra shots, early mornings, staying after everyone else had gone home. By every outward measure I was doing everything right. But on game days, there was a version of me I didn't always recognize — tight, overthinking, riding every play up and down emotionally like it was the last thing that would ever matter.
I was competing against myself as much as I was competing against any opponent. Every mistake felt like evidence I wasn't good enough. Every success was temporary relief before the next test of my worth. I thought being hard on myself was the price of getting better. I was wrong.
The turning point came through my grandfather, Ron Neumann. He was a father figure to me, a coach, a mentor who always cut straight to what mattered. His line was simple: be good to you. Four words. And I’ve spent the rest of my coaching life realizing how much was packed into them. You can hold yourself to the highest standard and still talk to yourself like someone worth believing in.
With my grandpa, Ron Neumann, after Senior Night — scoring 22 points in a win over Eastern Oregon University.
Green Light Mentality
The Athlete's Guide to Playing Free
A 12-chapter playbook for mastering the inner game. Self-talk, state control, visualization, trust construction, handling adversity, and the grace-based confidence that makes all of it sustainable. Practical exercises, team workshop applications, and a Biblical foundation threaded throughout.
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Discover Who You Are and Why Everything You Do Matters
Before you can play free, you have to know who you are. Sacred Fingerprints addresses the deeper question underneath every performance struggle: identity. Written for anyone who has accepted false labels from the world and forgotten whose they really are.
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Unlocking Your Life-Changing Power to See Different
What if the biggest thing standing between you and a better life isn't your circumstances — it's the lens you're looking through? New Lenses challenges you to question the filters that shape how you see yourself, others, and the world around you, and gives you the tools to exchange them for something clearer.
Helping Athletes Win On and Off the Court.
As a certified FIBA agent and NIL agent, Jordan works alongside athletes as they navigate the business dimensions of their sport — international professional opportunities, name and image and likeness deals, and the career decisions that shape life after the game.
Jordan brings a rare combination to the table: the mental performance framework of a coach, the spiritual grounding of a faith-based mentor, and the professional credentialing of a certified agent.
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