Mindset Coach Results Pressure Tips. As thousands of students across the UK await their GCSEs, A-levels, or other qualification results, the pressure is on. And so is the stress. But according to Swindon based John Lewis, Professional Coach, NLP Master Practitioner and founder of JL Mindset Performance, that stress might not be the enemy it’s often made out to be.

Stress is actually part of your body’s natural performance process,’ says John. John works with elite athletes, corporate teams and individuals to help them unlock peak mental performance. ‘It’s your body’s way of saying: this is important.’

With a daughter currently awaiting her own GCSE results, John understands this period on both professional and personal levels. ‘It’s tough watching your child go through it, but I’ve been proud of how she’s handled the pressure. It’s a good reminder that stress, in manageable doses, can be useful. It sharpens your focus, builds resilience and shows you care.’

The stress response

John, who lives in Highworth, explains that the stress response is our brain’s built-in alarm system. ‘It releases cortisol, a hormone that preps the body to respond. Shallow breathing, racing thoughts, a nervous stomach – it’s all normal.’

But left unchecked, it can spiral. ‘Chronic stress can lead to burnout. The key is learning how to manage it.’

  • Understand the ‘why’ behind your stress. Ask: what is this feeling trying to tell me?
  • Breathe – Use box breathing (in for 4, hold for 4, out for 4, hold for 4) to calm the nervous system.
  • Get moving – Exercise helps your brain process stress and lifts your mood long-term.
  • Sleep and nutrition matter. What you eat and how well you rest are foundational to your resilience.
  • Visualise success – ‘Mental rehearsal is powerful,’ says John. “I even simulate exam conditions with clients – it rewires how the brain reacts to pressure.’
  • Celebrate your efforts. ‘You’ve completed something big. Reward yourself for showing up.’
Mindset Coach Results Pressure Tips - John Lewis in front of graffiti
Mindset Coach Results Pressure Tips – John Lewis in front of graffiti


A late developer

Having started his own successful business at 40 after a rocky time during his school life years before, John is living proof that exam results don’t define your future.

‘I didn’t do well at school. I was more interested in socialising than studying,’ he admits. “But life isn’t dictated by what happens at 16 or 18. Today, there are so many more flexible options. Whether that’s apprenticeships, vocational training, or alternative routes into your chosen field.’

He encourages students to redefine what success means to them. ‘It’s not all about grades. It’s about how you show up, what you’ve learned and how you move forward. Stress is part of growth and this experience will serve you in more ways than you know.’

Go easy on yourself,’ John advises. ‘You’ve done your best with the tools you had. If things didn’t go how you hoped, talk to someone. The support is out there, and the next step will come, sometimes from the most unexpected direction.’

And, most important of all it’s arguable: ‘Don’t let one day overshadow what you’ve achieved. Enjoy your summer – you’ve earned it.’

About John

John Lewis is a Swindon-based Professional Coach, NLP Master Practitioner, and Mental Health First Aid Trainer. Through his company, JL Mindset Performance, he works with:

  • individuals
  • elite athletes
  • sports teams and businesses to overcome mental blocks and achieve peak performance.

For more information visit https://jlmindsetperformance.co.uk/

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