Performance Psychology
Performance Psychology
If you always do , what you have always done
If you always do, what you have always done, you will always get, what you have always got.
Fold your arms, you will always feel more comfortable folding them left over right or right over left. Now fold them the other way. It feels strange doesn’t it?
To grow we have to get out of our comfort [...]
Posted on October 10, 2007 • No comments so far
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Performance Psychology
3 o’clock in the morning
We all wake up in the middle of the night, sometimes. In fact on a seminar yesterday 85% of the audience had woken at sometime in the last month.
Often it can be your unconscious mind reminding you of something that is important that you should do. If so often the best strategy can be to [...]
Posted on September 13, 2007 • No comments so far
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Attitude + Enthusiasm
Attitude and Enthusiasm are decisions you make. You can either decide to be positive about what you will be and do – or you can be negative. No one else can decide for you and you will find that whatever you decide, you will attract like minded people to you. Isn’t it funny how [...]
Posted on August 5, 2007 • No comments so far
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Care with negatives – DONT’s
Be careful when using don’ts in front of other words. The brain has to naturally concentrate on the words that follow the don’t and therefore we may focus on what we don’t want to happen unless we are consciously aware of what we are doing.
I was playing golf at Moor Park on Saturday with a [...]
Posted on July 30, 2007 • No comments so far
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Magic of thinking big – book summary
“The Magic of Thinking Big” – by David J Schwartz PhD
This book was sent to me as pre course reading for the National Speakers Association retreat in Marco Island University Florida, which I attended in 2007
The first thing that stood out to me was that this book was written in 1959. Schwartz was Professor at [...]
Posted on June 21, 2007 • No comments so far
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