How to Be Consistent in the Game
March 3, 2010 by Walter Herbison
Filed under Mental Approach
When a player is “hot,” it is imperative that he not pressure himself to maintain that pace. If so, he starts trying too hard, thereby switching the mind to the left hemisphere, where trouble is certain. Solution? Leave your mind on automatic, and keep positive HEAD GAMES within your control.
Only a positive mind can keep one on the road to success. Relative to sports, or anything else, the mind must be focused on the present, in order to maximize goals. When focused on the task at hand, goals are secondary. Goals, in order to not be detrimental to success, must be kept on the edge of the attention, and not allowed to interfere with the present. When relaxed and properly focused, the mind of the athlete shifts to the creative side. This focus on the present, the action of the moment, is the solution to thinking too much. Positive testimonials continue to pour in from across the globe with HEAD GAMESsuccess stories.



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