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Janzen now runs Williams Communications, launched the day the non-compete agreement with WorldCom expired in 1998.
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"They are not losing control as much as being set free of the box they were in, " Janzen said.
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"We were forced to sell because of the size of the offer, " recalls Howard Janzen , then a top executive at Williams.
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And Lee Janzen shot even par to beat Payne Stewart in 1998.
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"Some thrive from pressure and some need to reduce pressure, " Janzen said.
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Janzen thinks Williams will survive, even if it goes through bankruptcy.
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When it pays off in the form of victory, it's an authentic realization of human endeavor and potential, Janzen said, the awesomeness of which just might make you cry.
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Janzen isn't about to turn off the lights yet.
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Now he faces a leaderboard filled with winning experienced players behind him, including four players McIlroy, Jim Furyk, Retief Goosen and Lee Janzen who have combined to win seven majors.
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But former US Open champion Lee Janzen missed out on 140, Germany's Alex Cejka failed to qualify on 138 and former US Ryder Cup player Steve Pate missed out with a 145.
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The key is for athletes to learn their "optimal state for performance, " or the emotional and mental state that enables the best of their abilities to shine in performance, said mental conditioning coach and former triathlete Chris Janzen, whose practice focuses on unlocking "the clarity, mental strength and emotional endurance" to help athletes maximize their potential.
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