
I help sales professionals and business owners create sales meetings in minutes by starting with the one thing that drives every result: mindset.
As a Mindset Coach, Business and Sales Consultant, and Owner of Lisa Thal Consulting, I partner with leaders and teams who want consistent growth, not one-time wins. I blend real-world sales strategy with practical mindset tools so sellers stay focused, confident and disciplined, even when business is noisy, competitive or uncertain.
I am the Author of Three Word Meetings and CEO of The Three Word Podcast, where I use simple three-word themes to shift thinking, spark better conversations and move people to action.
I help sales professionals and business owners create sales meetings in minutes by starting with the one thing that drives every result: mindset.
As a Mindset Coach, Business and Sales Consultant, and Owner of Lisa Thal Consulting, I partner with leaders and teams who want consistent growth, not one-time wins. I blend real-world sales strategy with practical mindset tools so sellers stay focused, confident and disciplined, even when business is noisy, competitive or uncertain.
I am the Author of Three Word Meetings and CEO of The Three Word Podcast, where I use simple three-word themes to shift thinking, spark better conversations and move people to action.
Episodes

Tuesday Apr 21, 2026
Episode 294, Trust the Process — Finish the Game
Tuesday Apr 21, 2026
Tuesday Apr 21, 2026
In this episode, Lisa reflects on The Masters and Rory’s win as a reminder that success in golf — and in life — is rarely about perfection. It is about mindset, adjustment, resilience, and staying in the game when adversity shows up.
This episode is for anyone navigating setbacks, frustration, or seasons where progress feels slower than expected. The message is simple: trust the process, make the adjustment, and keep going. Finish The Game!
Key Takeaways
- Life, like golf, is a process
- You do not need perfection to make progress
- Adversity is part of the game
- The key to growth is making the next best adjustment
- One bad moment does not define the entire round
- Finishing well requires trust, composure, and resilience
Question for you.
What adjustment do I need to make right now to stay in the game?
Until Next Time.

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