"Le travail avec Emilie Thienot nous a permis de nous réaligner en tant qu’équipe sur nos leviers de motivation et les valeurs qui nous animent individuellement et collectivement. Nous avons pu identifier des comportements concrets qui nous permettent aujourd’hui de vivre nos valeurs au quotidien en interne à notre équipe mais aussi vis à vis de nos clients.
Le professionnalisme d’Emilie Thienot, ainsi que son expérience sur ce type de processus avec des équipes olympiques a rendu ce travail très productif et impactant pour le fonctionnement de notre équipe."
Le professionnalisme d’Emilie Thienot, ainsi que son expérience sur ce type de processus avec des équipes olympiques a rendu ce travail très productif et impactant pour le fonctionnement de notre équipe."
Adrien Blanc, directeur associé et fondateur chez O.I.D Consultants
"Emilie est une psychologue exceptionnelle qui peut réellement avoir un impact sur les comportements et donc la performance. En tant qu'entraineur, j'ai eu la chance d’intégrer Emilie dans notre équipe et de travailler avec elle pour optimiser les habiletés mentales-clefs de l’équipage que j'entraine: la communication, la prise de décision et le contrôle émotionnel lorsque l'enjeu est élevé.
Au cours de cette intervention, Emilie a aidé cet équipage à se développer en tant qu'individus et en tant qu'équipe afin d'être réellement prêt pour faire face à la pression des Jeux Olympiques.
Le résultat en dit long sur le travail effectué: une performance solide mentalement tout au long de la régate et un titre de championnes olympiques."
Au cours de cette intervention, Emilie a aidé cet équipage à se développer en tant qu'individus et en tant qu'équipe afin d'être réellement prêt pour faire face à la pression des Jeux Olympiques.
Le résultat en dit long sur le travail effectué: une performance solide mentalement tout au long de la régate et un titre de championnes olympiques."
Joe Glanfield, deux fois vice-champion olympique en voile;
entraineur des championnes Olympiques Hannah Mills et Saskia Clark
"As a windsurfer my priorities in preparing for Rio 2016 Olympics are so varied and wide ranging that performance psychology helps me see the bigger picture and maintain confidence that I am on track. In order to keep a calm consistency, my performance psychologist Emilie Thienot and I have worked on developing a high level of adaptability and acceptance while encouraging a clarity in my decision making around the racetrack. She helps me to best utilise the support within the British Sailing Team so I can feel empowered towards my goal of being a ‘mature champion’ in Rio."
Bryony Shaw, médaillée de bronze aux Jeux Olympiques
Experts exist in many guises. Experts in academia understand a particular field more than anyone else. Experts in research are skilled at answering the unanswered. Experts in performance blend academia and research but navigate the complex dynamic of understanding what makes people tick.
This is how I would describe Emilie, an expert in performance, but a special interest in wanting to make you tick louder!
Emilie worked with the British Sailing Team during the preparations for the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Rio. Her CV illustrates the quality of her academic training, research credibility and competency as a psychology consultant. While the courses she has completed and research she has conducted are evidence of her credibility, the qualities that Emilie is able to offer go way beyond though this. These qualities allow her to thrive in the pressures of a high performance environment. More importantly she is able to use these qualities to help other thrive and perform to their best – this is what makes her an expert in her field (though she will be too modest to admit it). Emilie understands performance in any context and has the ability to ‘get it’ exceptionally quickly. Sailing is a highly technical sport with a language and context that isn’t intuitively obvious, this can easily become a barrier for credible people having impact in our sport. However, in a relatively short space of time Emilie was able to position herself in a way that allowed her to question and challenge with credibility the performance context that sailors, coaches and support staff were referring to. Intelligent questions and constructive challenge are probably the key attributes that enables her to do this, but critically the safe environment that she creates to allow critical challenge is an invaluable asset to ensure that the end outcome has performance at the heart of the matter.
This is how I would describe Emilie, an expert in performance, but a special interest in wanting to make you tick louder!
Emilie worked with the British Sailing Team during the preparations for the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Rio. Her CV illustrates the quality of her academic training, research credibility and competency as a psychology consultant. While the courses she has completed and research she has conducted are evidence of her credibility, the qualities that Emilie is able to offer go way beyond though this. These qualities allow her to thrive in the pressures of a high performance environment. More importantly she is able to use these qualities to help other thrive and perform to their best – this is what makes her an expert in her field (though she will be too modest to admit it). Emilie understands performance in any context and has the ability to ‘get it’ exceptionally quickly. Sailing is a highly technical sport with a language and context that isn’t intuitively obvious, this can easily become a barrier for credible people having impact in our sport. However, in a relatively short space of time Emilie was able to position herself in a way that allowed her to question and challenge with credibility the performance context that sailors, coaches and support staff were referring to. Intelligent questions and constructive challenge are probably the key attributes that enables her to do this, but critically the safe environment that she creates to allow critical challenge is an invaluable asset to ensure that the end outcome has performance at the heart of the matter.