Don't Endorse That Check
f you are competitive, and I haven't met a good
shooter yet who isn't, I'm betting you know the
value of positive thoughts. They are golden.
Note though, I didn't say positive thinking. As good
as that sounds it's an ideal which I don't believe
exists. The reality is you will have positive and
negative thoughts. What you need to learn is how to
use both to your advantage.
Obviously you want to promote the positive and
constructive thoughts, but what about the negative
ones?
Number one, don't let your pride get involved so you
want to fight and strive against them. That gives
them power, and attracts more negativity. More so,
let them evaporate. Let them go. Let them drift
away. Or think of them as bears, and see a big,
"Don't Feed The Bears" sign in your mind.
Or think of your mind as a bank account, and just
don't endorse any negative checks. Don't let them
be deposited. They won't help your bottom-line.
In fact, they'll lower your balance. And certainly
don't co-sign for any bad loans you're going to be
paying on forever.
Coach Stan Kellner also understands how to use
negative thoughts and experiences as the fuel to
turn you into a positive shooting machine. You
may not understand how that's possible at the
moment, but it is. Find out how for yourself now
by sliding over to:
http://www.deandelker.com/kellner_order.html
Shoot For The Stars,
Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
P.S. Another great way to let go of negative thoughts
is through controlled deep breathing, relaxation, and
visualization. Learn the secrets other cultures have
used for ages today from martial arts and health coach
Karen Van Ness today.
The sooner you act, the quicker you'll become the
positive, confident shooter you've dreamed of being.
Time's a wastin'.
http://www.deandelker.com/best_breathing.html
Make Every Shot Count
Copyright 2006 Delker Enterprises, Inc.
shooter yet who isn't, I'm betting you know the
value of positive thoughts. They are golden.
Note though, I didn't say positive thinking. As good
as that sounds it's an ideal which I don't believe
exists. The reality is you will have positive and
negative thoughts. What you need to learn is how to
use both to your advantage.
Obviously you want to promote the positive and
constructive thoughts, but what about the negative
ones?
Number one, don't let your pride get involved so you
want to fight and strive against them. That gives
them power, and attracts more negativity. More so,
let them evaporate. Let them go. Let them drift
away. Or think of them as bears, and see a big,
"Don't Feed The Bears" sign in your mind.
Or think of your mind as a bank account, and just
don't endorse any negative checks. Don't let them
be deposited. They won't help your bottom-line.
In fact, they'll lower your balance. And certainly
don't co-sign for any bad loans you're going to be
paying on forever.
Coach Stan Kellner also understands how to use
negative thoughts and experiences as the fuel to
turn you into a positive shooting machine. You
may not understand how that's possible at the
moment, but it is. Find out how for yourself now
by sliding over to:
http://www.deandelker.com/kellner_order.html
Shoot For The Stars,
Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
P.S. Another great way to let go of negative thoughts
is through controlled deep breathing, relaxation, and
visualization. Learn the secrets other cultures have
used for ages today from martial arts and health coach
Karen Van Ness today.
The sooner you act, the quicker you'll become the
positive, confident shooter you've dreamed of being.
Time's a wastin'.
http://www.deandelker.com/best_breathing.html
Make Every Shot Count
Copyright 2006 Delker Enterprises, Inc.
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