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Delegates often ask me in seminars and workshops how they can become more confident, and if you just look around the self-help section of any good book shop you will find many books about having more, getting more or becoming more confident so lots of people must want it. Just put confidence into Google [other search engines are available] and that brings up 116,000,000 results. I often ask how it would feel to be more confident. In almost every case I am met with an answer such as…….well I wouldn’t be Read the rest of this entry »
We are often told about visualisation and how it will work for us in stressful situations. We are told about famous sports people practicing until scoring a goal or playing a golf shot until they are unconsciously competent. Quite often when holding workshops or seminars people say to me that it’s different for them in the real world.
While watching the Cube last night [26th September 2010]
[http://www.itv.com/itvplayer] on ITV there was a wonderful example of visualisation at work. The contestant Mark Porter was a darts playing JCB driver. He had played several games and was actually Read the rest of this entry »


