Thinking Outside The Box
Are you afraid are you of what people think?
Does a fear of criticism paralyze you sometimes?
And you thought peer pressure was just part of high school.
If you study highly successful people in any field
you're going to find many of them do things others
would consider weird, strange, or 'out there'.
I don't remember the details, but I've heard of a
highly successful writer who, like Joshua marching
around Jericho, marches around his desk with
great fanfare seven times before sitting down to
write. Why? So when he finally sits in his favorite
chair he can write with all the confidence of a
conquering hero.
Strange? Maybe, but it works.
And who would have thought Albert Einstein would
place more value on imagination and fantasy than
on rational thought? But that's exactly what he said.
In his own words:
"When I examine myself and my methods of thought,
I come to the conclusion that the gift of fantasy has
meant more to me than any talent for abstract,
positive thinking."
"Imagination is more important than knowledge"
I think what these rituals, routines, and practices
do is help achievers access more of their internal
mind power. That in turn gives them a creative
and competitive edge over others in their field.
I believe the more you can do to develop your
power of concentration, self-confidence, and
positive expectations the better shooter you will
become.
It is beyond question that your mind and emotions
affect your body, and there's also no doubt your
body and movement affect your mind and
emotions.
That's why I'm not afraid to recommend to you an
expert on movement and breathing like Karen Van
Ness.
See what Karen can do to turn your body and your
mind into an automatic shooting machine today by
flowing over to:
http://www.deandelker.com/best_breathing.html
Shoot For The Stars,
Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
P.S. If you read the previous email about the Q-Link
resonance generator and don't believe it can raise
your mental game to a new level you owe it to
yourself to find out more.
That is unless you can afford to do without benefits
like:
- being more productive
- learning faster with fewer mistakes
- reducing anxiety and stress
- relieving depression
- getting better sleep
- having improved memory
Let technology fine tune your focus today at:
http://www.deandelker.com/qlink.html
Does a fear of criticism paralyze you sometimes?
And you thought peer pressure was just part of high school.
If you study highly successful people in any field
you're going to find many of them do things others
would consider weird, strange, or 'out there'.
I don't remember the details, but I've heard of a
highly successful writer who, like Joshua marching
around Jericho, marches around his desk with
great fanfare seven times before sitting down to
write. Why? So when he finally sits in his favorite
chair he can write with all the confidence of a
conquering hero.
Strange? Maybe, but it works.
And who would have thought Albert Einstein would
place more value on imagination and fantasy than
on rational thought? But that's exactly what he said.
In his own words:
"When I examine myself and my methods of thought,
I come to the conclusion that the gift of fantasy has
meant more to me than any talent for abstract,
positive thinking."
"Imagination is more important than knowledge"
I think what these rituals, routines, and practices
do is help achievers access more of their internal
mind power. That in turn gives them a creative
and competitive edge over others in their field.
I believe the more you can do to develop your
power of concentration, self-confidence, and
positive expectations the better shooter you will
become.
It is beyond question that your mind and emotions
affect your body, and there's also no doubt your
body and movement affect your mind and
emotions.
That's why I'm not afraid to recommend to you an
expert on movement and breathing like Karen Van
Ness.
See what Karen can do to turn your body and your
mind into an automatic shooting machine today by
flowing over to:
http://www.deandelker.com/best_breathing.html
Shoot For The Stars,
Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
P.S. If you read the previous email about the Q-Link
resonance generator and don't believe it can raise
your mental game to a new level you owe it to
yourself to find out more.
That is unless you can afford to do without benefits
like:
- being more productive
- learning faster with fewer mistakes
- reducing anxiety and stress
- relieving depression
- getting better sleep
- having improved memory
Let technology fine tune your focus today at:
http://www.deandelker.com/qlink.html
Labels: criticism, deep breathing, fear of criticism, imagination, mind power, Q-Link, resonance, success


