Don’t make a decision in :30 you’ll regret the rest of your life

Between Successful and Exceptional​

Lies a Gap Few Ever Cross

It gnaws at you every day, especially at night. That gut feeling that you’re operating at only 60% of your potential.

OUTWARDLY

You're successful

PRIVATELY

You're restless and unsatisfied

YOUR

REALITY

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Where others see achievement,

you see untapped potential.

I'm Dr. John "Coach" Havlik

I've lived and studied peak performance and leadership across three highly elite domains:
Ivy League Scholar
Hall of Fame Athlete
Career U.S. Navy SEAL Officer
What I've discovered is not found in leadership books or gimmicky, shallow corporate leadership training.
[ The Path to Peak Performance ]

the

difference

 between good

leaders 

 and

exceptional 

ones?

It’s not about acting faster. It’s about personal challenge and accessing peak states when they matter most. So you can perform with both increased power AND precision.

Here's how you

get

there

01

Identify your current performance level

02

Identify the barriers to increased personal improvement

03

Access proven triggers to peak performance states

04

Utilize time-tested, proven battle-tested performance tools and strategies

05

Achieve breakthrough results more consistently

"Don't make a decision in 30 seconds

you'll regret the rest of your life."

[Just proven, practical methods from high-stakes environments ]

LEADERSHIP PHILOSOPHY

[ Don’t overthink leadership ]

[ Embrace it ]

[ Attack it ]

[ Make it Happen ]

[ THE IMPACT ]

From Olympic Coaches to Fortune 500 Executives

My clients share one common trait:
They refuse to settle for anything less than excellence.

“John brings to the table everything you’d expect from a seasoned Navy SEAL officer – Grit. Inspiration. Determination. But beyond this, he possesses the rare ‘X factor’ every truly successful leader needs: Humility. Curiosity. Introspection. Trust.”

Lucas Wagner

IT Vice President/Managing Director

“Coach Havlik’s message resonated deeply. His real-life stories and experiences transformed my own leadership approach. He seamlessly weaves together specific events in a way that captivates and instructs.”

Rob Clayton

Head Coach, U.S. Air Force Academy
Men’s Swim Team

[ The Cost of Settling ]

Every successful leader faces this moment

The choice between ordinary and greatness.
Between the safety of 60% and the risk of full expression.
Most choose safety.

Not because they can’t achieve more.
But because “good enough” feels… good enough.

Until those 3 am moments hit. When you know:

You’re leaving your best moves unplayed

You’ve chosen comfort over impact

Your potential remains a theory, not a reality

And that knowledge? / It doesn’t fade. It compounds. / Exceptional leaders don’t settle for 60%. / Don’t let that be your story.

Your Transformation

imagine

[ Without sacrificing your health, relationships, or sanity ]

Accessing peak performance states on demand

Making decisive decisions under pressure

Leading from the front at full capacity, not safety

Breaking through your current self-inflicted ceiling

[ NEXT STEP ]
Schedule Your
Confidential
Discovery

Call

Map your performance gaps

Identify your hidden triggers

Create your breakthrough plan

[ Note: Due to the intensive nature of this work,
we only accept leaders ready for breakthrough performance ]

Dr. John "Coach" Havlik

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[ The Leadership Killer ]

Reclaiming

Humility in an Age -

of Arrogance

Every leader faces a critical choice:

How will you use your power?

Don’t Let Hubris Destroy Your Potential

In this raw and revealing book, I partner with leadership expert Bill Treasurer to expose the silent killer of leadership careers: Personal hubris, where common sense crosses the line into dangerous overconfidence.

“In an age crying out for wise judgment and effective leadership, ‘The Leadership Killer’ is an essential read.”

E. Gordon Gee
Former President of West Virginia University

“This book will do more than help you become a better leader… it will help you avoid becoming a bad one.”

Jean-Luc Koch
Former CEO of Microporous LLC