Articles, tagged with "visualisation", page 4
05th November 2009
Do you want an amazing memory? Learn the secrets of the ancient Greeks.
It is well known that the human brain has an intrinsic ability to expand bits and pieces of information into sound and practical knowledge. The ancient Greeks used this fact, to he...
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Author:
Kenneth Eden
22nd September 2009
Is it really possible that we can all create good things in our lives using the power of our own minds? According to Law of Attraction it is! The Law of Attraction theory claims that thoughts have an energy, which attracts whatever it is the person is thi...
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Author:
Rachel Auty
22nd September 2009
As a golf psychologist, I'm regularly asked by clients about what they should be thinking about in their golf mind when they're actually swinging the club or stroking a putt. Many of them will have some sort of pre-shot routine that prepares them to some ...
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Author:
The Golf Hypnotist
18th September 2009
Free Psychic Reading - A Tool to select pro Psychic Reader The word 'psychic' is derived from a Greek word'psychioks' which simply means the soul. It is assumed that Psychic readers are blessed with extra standard power by the nature and we call this p...
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Author:
bondon jerrold
05th September 2009
Every morning in Africa, a gazelle wakes up knowing it must run faster than the fastest lion or it will be killed.
Every morning a lion wakes up knowing it must outwit and outrun (at least) the slowest gazelle or it will starve to death.
It doesn't ...
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Author:
Scott Bywater
21st August 2009
My intention is not to set up a training-week program for you. Instead I might just like to proffer some laws that may make your preparation for your first Ironman a bit simpler. As a rule, your training-week will most likely total anywhere from 12-16...
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Author:
Erwin Romas
11th August 2009
In 1974 in a small corner of Hungary there was a professor whose speciality was architecture. He was always messing around with several theories whilst teaching his pupils .
One day he decided to try and get his pupils to understand and develop the facul...
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Paulharris-online.com
08th August 2009
Skateboarding is the skill and practice of performing tricks using a skateboard. Other than performing various tricks, the method of skateboarding can be done as a form of recreational activity, a form of art, at times a job or even as a mode of transport...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
01st August 2009
Millions of people all around the world smoke, pouring billions of their money into the pockets of the tobacco industry. To many, particularly those that have been smoking for a long time, the prospect of quitting smoking seems very daunting. An addiction...
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Author:
Nick Wright
30th June 2009
While feeling nervous before a speech to some extent is a good thing - it will give you an adrenaline rush and keep your
If you feel your nerves getting out of hand, here are two great tips to help relax you and put you in a state to deliver a fantasti...
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Author:
Claire Carpenter
01st June 2009
Imagining yourself playing mental golf can be just as effective for your swing and golf performance as actually hitting shots on the range or playing a round of golf on the course.
Golfers and other athletes have used mental imagery to complement thei...
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Author:
The Golf Hypnotist
29th May 2009
When we talk about the full potential of human memory retention, like everything else, we are not using the full potential of our memory capabilities and this is down to many factors. One of them is of course genetics, which give us a predisposition on ho...
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Author:
Greg Frost
18th May 2009
One of the ways you can develop a photographic memory is to follow some simple ways of unconventional memory training listed here in this article. The thing about a photographic memory is really down to association and how you entrain the brain to remembe...
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Author:
Greg Frost
15th May 2009
It may seem odd at first to consider the power of visualising success along with creative tension, but they go hand-in-hand in an effective organisation. Creative tension is inspired thinking that goes beyond the current comfort level and often leads to n...
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Author:
Tim Millett
08th May 2009
I was working with a client recently who wanted golf improvement without formal hypnosis for a destructive problem he had when playing golf. Let's call him Alan for the sake of client confidentiality. I've changed a few other details as well for the same ...
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Author:
The Golf Hypnotist