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Articles about Putting Psychology (0-50 of 282)
- Stopping Procrastination With Hypnosis And Hypnotherapy
By: Peter James Field | - There are probaly a few people sitting there right now thinking: 'What exactly is procrastination? Well, I'll just look it up later...'
And in that thought is the answer.
Procrastination is simply putting things off, delaying things - whether those things are important, family or work related.
If you've ever left something to the very last minute, then you are engaging in the awful habit that is procrastination.
If you have ever missed opportun ... Tags: procrastination, procrastination how to, why procrastinate, procrastination thief of time, depression procrastination, procrastination psychology, procrasti
- Do You Fear Making Mistakes In Golf?
By: Scott Kowalski | - If you fear making big mistakes in playing then your not alone. Tiger Woods and other great superstars who stand to win big paychecks from making or losing on short putts have this same fear as a weekend golfer.
Taking the safe route has its own costs. Even the best golfers will miss the opportunity to make birdies by taking the safer shot to put themselves in best position to not make bogeys. This is done out of fear, because the agony of having to lose a stroke to par outweighs t ... Tags: golfers, putting, mindset, nervousness, risk-rewards
- Alfred Adler - Adlerian Psychology
By: marciano guerrero | - Alfred Adler (1870 - 1937) was an Austrian medical doctor, psychologist and founder of the school of individual psychology. Adler was a member of Freud's inner circle, and also the first major figure to break away from Freudian psychoanalysis.
Not only did Adler advance some deep and interpretive psychological concepts, but he also developed a language that is still in use today. I for one have often used these terms -even without knowing of Alfred Adler- to describe inner states su ... Tags: adlerian psychology, adlerian theory, alfred adler, alfred adler individual, alfred freud
- Covert Golf Hypnosis And Secret Plans At The Dubai World Championships
By: The Golf Hypnotist | - Firstly there was Lee Westwood's much talked about "Secret Plan." When the dust settled he admitted, "Okay, if you really want to know, the secret was making everyone else think I had a secret, when I didn't really have one." He had the rest of the field nervously waiting to find out what the plan was and not concentrating on their own plans. In my forthcoming book, The Secrets of Hypnotic Golf, I talk about protecting yourself against Covert Hypnosis or "Black Ops Golf& ... Tags: Golf Hypnosis, Rory McIlroy, Lee Westwood, Golf Psychology
- Bulking Up And Training Your Mind To Succeed
By: Paul McCarthy | - I got on the train the other day and I looked around me at my fellow passengers. I have a habbit of people watching, it's actually really quite enjoyable just to sit back and watch life pass before you. Anyhow, I was thinking to myself how many of them were just happy to be the average Joe.
One of my favourite pastimes is reading biographies of famous people that I aspire to. What's quite remarkable amongst each and every one of the stories that I have read is the journey to ge ... Tags: Bulking up, How to bulk up, Muscle Gain, Psychology
- Speed Up Your Pre-shot Routine Transition For Better Golf Psychology
By: The Golf Hypnotist | - Golf instructors often talk about the transition in the golf swing as that pause between completing the backswing and starting the downswing. They often suggest that slowing down the transition is one of the most important keys to hitting a good shot.
Well, I'm not qualified to comment on the technicalities of the golf swing. However, I am qualified to comment on what for me is an even more important transition in golf psychology. It's the transition from the conscious analytical p ... Tags: Pre Shot Routine, Better Golf, Inner Game, Golf Psychology
- See Yourself Putting Better And Enjoying Golf More With Golf Psychology
By: The Golf Hypnotist | - There were some amazing golf and putting psychology lessons on show with Phil Mickelson's stunning win at the Tour Championship at East Lake this weekend. Yes I know Tiger won the FedEx Cup and the $10 million with an amazingly consistent series of results. But given Phil's year, both on and especially off the course, his victory on Sunday was a simply joyous and breathtaking turnaround. Phil had looked out of sorts in recent weeks and after his quadruple bogey 8 on the 14th hole in the first ro ... Tags: Phil Mickelson, Unconscious Golf, Golf Mind, Putting Psychology
- Putting Psychology And Golf Hypnosis Into Perspective At Pga Championship
By: The Golf Hypnotist | - Putting was clearly very difficult for all the players at Hazeltine in the 2009 PGA Championship, especially in terms of putting psychology. Now we all saw Tiger Woods missing a lot of mid-range putts that we'd normally expect him to see and I've already written about how those were the result of his uneasiness about the swirling wind. I'm more concerned here with a number of really crucial putts missed by Lee Westwood and the massive number of short putts missed by Vijay Singh.
In ... Tags: Putting Psychology, Golf Hypnosis, Lee Westwood, Vijay Singh
- Windy Golfers And Windy Golf Psychology Blown Away At The Pga Championship
By: The Golf Hypnotist | - So, were you blown away by the golf at the 91st PGA Championship at Hazeltine this weekend? With 8 hours of TV coverage on Saturday and again on Sunday, I was just riveted to the screen and amazed by both the spectacle and the windy golf conditions. The TV commentators also contributed to the windy feeling with all their hot air and false hopes for a certain golfer named Tiger Woods. Didn't they just love Y.E. Yang's quote about how the odds against him beating Tiger must be 70 to 1, based on Ti ... Tags: Yang, Tiger Woods, PGA Championship, Hazeltine, Golf Psychology
- Better Putting In Your Golf Mind
By: The Golf Hypnotist | - I hear that Darren Clarke's looking for putting improvement through golf psychology and working again with Bob Rotella. I know that Darren has worked in the past with Golf Psychologist Dr Karl Morris - after all, I've read Golf - The Mind Factor, the book they published together back in 2005. However, for some reason I didn't know that he'd worked with Bob Rotella.
I can't say how delighted I am to see Darren's back competing in the 2009 US Open at Bethpage Black after qualifying as ... Tags: Better Putting, Golf Mind, Putting Psychology, Jack Nicklaus
- Golf Psychology Focus On Why You Play Not How You Swing For Golf Enjoyment
By: The Golf Hypnotist | - Improving your golf enjoyment has more to do with the golf psychology of addressing the reasons why you play golf at all than with addressing all the things you're trying to fix in your golf swing.
One theme that comes up a lot in my thoughts and in my writing is the idea that one of the main reasons for most people playing golf is the pursuit of enjoyment, both for ourselves and the people we play with. As a golf psychologist, this is also my primary motivation in my working life a ... Tags: Golf Enjoyment, Better Golf, Inner Game, Golf Psychology
- Balance Your Golf Mind And Body For Better Golf - Focus On Your Hara
By: The Golf Hypnotist | - Moving from the balance of my life to the balance of the golf swing, I was intrigued to read recently about how many people view this as a key element of a successful golf swing. Now you know that I never comment on the mechanics of the swing as I'm neither a golf professional nor a swing coach. However, I do believe that balance is a key component of golf psychology and that psychological balance contributes significantly to balance in the golf mind and the golf swing. It also works wonders for ... Tags: Golf Mind, Better Golf, Golf Psychology, Hara, NLP, Paul McKenna
- Overcome The Yips - Putting Psychology With Golf Hypnosis And Eft
By: The Golf Hypnotist | - Using Golf Hypnosis, NLP and EFT, with different clients on almost every aspect of the game of golf, from the putting psychology and the Yips through to concentration and lack of confidence, clients often go on to seeking help with their lives in general. With so many common factors, you could be forgiven for assuming that there's a standard "cure" for each problem or opportunity a client may bring. The good hypnotherapist sees each client as the unique person they are, with their own ... Tags: Yips, Putting Psychology, Golf Hypnosis, Golf Enjoyment, EFT
- Eft For Better Golf: Part 3 - Tapping It All Together
By: The Golf Hypnotist | - So did you try the tapping with EFT for better golf after reading Part 2? Hopefully you did it in private or at least told any onlookers what you were up to. If you didn't, don't blame me!
Moving on quickly, let's continue with the other parts of the EFT Sequence and quickly fill out the rest of the Basic Recipe. Then we can start putting EFT to use help you to improve your golf.
The Setup
Step 1 of the Basic Recipe is The Setup. That's where we identify th ... Tags: EFT, Better Golf, EFT for Golf, golf psychology, Gary Craig, TFT
- Making Golf Childs Play
By: Roseanna Leaton | - In my last article post I finished with suggesting a mantra for life - what the mind can perceive, the mind can believe, and the mind can achieve. Have you noticed how true this is? What is in your mind, your thoughts, your memories, and the things you know to be "right" are simply your own perceptions of reality.
You and I could be standing at a junction and you see the traffic light is red and I see it to be green. It all depends upon the angle from which you are observi ... Tags: Golf hypnosis, hypnosis downloads, golf, putting, hypnosis,
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- Helpful Techniques For Overcoming Anxiety
By: Kate Francis | - In the course of one's life almost everyone deals with a certain amount of anxiety. Sometime this anxiety is relatively mild and sometimes it is severe. Sometimes it makes us uncomfortable and sometimes it stops us from doing things we really want to do. How we can best mitigate the challenges of our anxiety depends on how severe it is. This newsletter simplifies the experience of anxiety by putting it into three categories mild, moderate, and severe and then offers some ideas for working with e ... Tags: anxiety, anxiety tools, personal development, personal growth skills, psychology
- Sport Psychology: Three Steps To Improve Performance In High-pressure Situations
By: Dick Moss | - In high-pressure situations, an interesting thing happens to many athletes. Their ability to focus narrows. That is, they are able to focus less on things that are peripheral to their main task.
This can be benefit certain sports, such as shot putting. For example, the focus of shot putters might narrow to the point where they become oblivious to crowd noise and other distracting events taking place on the track.
However, when complex tasks are involved, this narrow ... Tags: sport psychology, pressure, physical education, sport coaching, sports performance
- Why Cognitive Behaviour Techniques Could Improve Your Trading Beyond Your Wildest Dreams
By: Mercedes Oestermann van Essen | - If you are an experienced trader or investor you will know that mastery is a mind game. In fact, trading and investing are about understanding crowd psychology and your own psychology, because when you fully understand how you react to events deemed to be outside of your control you are taking control of yourself.
This very simple fact is easy to write about, and I have written about it a lot, yet putting the theory into practice is quite a different matter. Particularly in the ... Tags: Crowd psychology, cognitive behaviour therapy, market turmoil, trading, investing, trader, investor, EFT
- The New Anatomy Of Risk From A Buddhist View
By: Mercedes Oestermann van Essen | - The financial world is upside down and by now even a blind man with a stick should be able to see it. I have been involved with trading the markets for many years and am well versed with the psychology of trading and investing. It is a fact that there are still an amazing number of people who believe that the present situation can be easily remedied and that we are at the end of the down cycle.
Unfortunately, there is nothing in my analysis that says that we are anywhere near an ... Tags: Risk, trading psychology, investment psychology, risk strategy, investment portfolio, cycle analysis,
- Understand The Psychology Of Why People Buy
By: Forest Marie | - One of the most important tips to succeed in Network and Internet Marketing (or business in general) is to understand the psychology of why people buy.
Human psychology is a fascinating subject and if you ever master it, you can, as the rich do, create money. Just make sure you do it with a rock solid product, service or idea that delivers a lot of value or entertainment to your customer.
That being said, there are psychological triggers that make people buy produc ... Tags: psychology, why people buy, why do people buy
- Discover How To Hypnotize Someone Easily
By: S Wilson | - To some people, hypnotism is perceived as magical. Most people feel this way because of the movies that they have seen of perhaps they have seen somebody hypnotize a group of people for fun. Casting crazy theories aside, the art of hypnotism is just a way to relax the mind via helping an individual clear out any distractions and focusing to attain a relaxed state of consciousness. With all of the unique ways someone can reach a state of hypnosis, what surprises most is the fact that many are ... Tags: how to hypnotize someone, hypnosis, psychology, hypnotism, hypnotherapy, hypnotize minds, learn hypnosis, hypnosis home study course, nlp
- The Negativity Of South African Sport
By: marcashton | - South African sports fans are notoriously negative and very easily believe their own bad press. They were discussing the subject on the radio the other evening and it is so true we lose a few games and we immediately start looking for a scapegoat.
Look at the English they dont win very much (on a consistent basis) but their fans are fanatical about supporting their guys through thick and thin. The Barmy Army and Tim Henmans supporters have long suffered with t ... Tags: Sports, cricket, psychology, motivation, self belief, performance, rugby, soccer
- Why Does My Dog Love Me?
By: Marc Goldberg | - A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself. Josh Billings (1818-1885, US Humorist)
This morning I was driving along a busy street, in a fog, sipping strong tea when I saw the geese. I have come to think of geese as very large rats with wings. The outlying Chicagoland area is so infested with these birds that you have to be careful where you step. The best thing I can normally say about them is that it's fun for the dogs to run them off, ... Tags: dog, dogs, puppy, puppies, dog training, dog trainers, love, pet, pets, animal, animals, dog psychology
- Simple Ways To Stop The Habits You Dislike
By: Dee Cohen. | - Are you frustrated by trying to stop a habit because it keeps returning despite your willpower? Are you tired of battling smoking, overeating, nail biting and other patterns that you've fallen into?
Please don't beat yourself up because it takes time to stop a habit. You may have fallen into this pattern since a young age and it may seem like part of your personality. It isn't, it is something you've adapted.
Taoism and Buddhism speak about attachment and that we ar ... Tags: self help, health, motivation, fitness, psychology, advice, inspiration, learning, education
- Seven Gateways To Happiness A Positive Psychology Method For Increased Happiness
By: Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein | - What are the tools to get to THE ENCHANTED SELF part of ourselves? What skills do we need in order to find happiness that is unique and sustainable for each person?
This paper outlines the positive psychology methods that you need to employ to enter each of the Seven Gateways to Happiness.
First Gateway: Honoring what is Right about Ourselves Rather Than What is Wrong
As women, we're all experts in identifying what is wrong with ourselves. We can ... Tags: positive thoughts, positive psychology, happiness, self discovery
- Guideline For Psychology Research Paper
By: Sharon White | - A lot of writing is required for a psychology research paper. It includes writing of essays, research reports and case studies. To effectively communicate your views and understanding needs good writing prowess. And the same is profoundly required if you are writing a paper related to this subject.
Writing a thesis paper in this subject is very similar to writing for other assignments. But, in this case, some special instruction or protocols needs to be maintained. It is importan ... Tags: psychology research paper
- Treat Insomnia With Non-medicinal Sleep Aids
By: Veronika Namesse | - Most insomniacs want their sleeping disorder cure immediately. Currently, there are many available treatments. However, cure for insomnia is not totally limited to medications. The easiest way to solving sleeping issues is through the help of natural sleep aids. Here are some of the treatments used for insomnia that do not involve medications.
Enhanced Sleep Hygiene
Sleep hygiene means the sleeping habits and sleeping environment that help you sleep. When you improv ... Tags: sleep aid, non-medicinal sleep aids, sleep aids, health, wellness, self-improvement, alternative medicine, medicine, stress management, meditation, psychology
- Why Traders Knowingly Make Mistakes In Forex Currency Trading
By: Brian McAboy. | - It often happens in Forex trading that people will knowingly make decisions that result in lost profits. Now we're not talking about losing trades that come about because of testing out a Forex trading system or a specific combination of indicators. Nor are we looking at simple errors committed purely by accident. If our objective is to profit, then why would we do these things that are clearly against what we know to be right? This phenomenon has many very unpleasant results that are exper ... Tags: Trading Psychology, Forex Trading, learn to trade forex, trader mindset, currency trading, day trading, daytrading, online currency trading, trading education
- How To Triple Your Productivity In 1 Week From Now...guaranteed!
By: Sam Beatson | - In the terms of the layman, productivity refers to the amount of useful activity you complete in a given time. It is closely related to elegance - the ability to bring about the greatest results with the least amount of effort. It is the belief of the author of this article that productivity grows exponentially with the degree of elegance with which you perform tasks. So how do you increase your elegance and triple your productivity?
Mamy authors write about the powers of the unco ... Tags: time management, success training, success psychology, the secret success
- Why People Do The Piercing
By: dioperib@myway.com | - To understand the piercing psychology you have to remember that its just - and foremost - is an adornment. That is, what motivates people to put this earring is the desire to beautify ones body in order to produce certain impression or create an image. Yet, there are some other reasons, aside of those to make ones body more appealing.
Primary, its the desire to go nostril-to-nostril with the fashion trends. With this in mind, people place earrings on most ... Tags: piercing, piercing psychology, piercing motivates
- Is Childishness A Social Problem?
By: Andre Lee | - You will acknowledge that immaturity does not do much damage. You will also be in agreement that it often makes some people quite sweet as long as they do not go beyond it. Of course it is quite charming most of the time, but only as long as it does not hinder with the individual's point of view of reality, or come in a way of crisis solving and resolution making tasks that need to be handled with some degree of maturity.
You must come across the woman who refuses to wish a hearty ... Tags: Psychology, self control, maturity, Childishness, social situations
- Vital Secrets To Healthy Workplace Relationships
By: Brenda Shoshanna | - We all want to know the secrets of building healthy workplace relationships. Relationships are a powerful factor contributing to our success. Yet so many become involved in negative situations at the workplace which drain their energy, enthusiasm and success. Relationship balancing shows how to turn all this around.
Relationship Balancing: What Is It?
Relationship Balancing is the natural flow of energy, support and enthusiasm that develops between individuals who a ... Tags: stress reduction, workplace, business, communcation, success, office, relationships, psychology, human resources, balance, mental health
- Learn To Apply The Fundamentals Of Respect (pt 1 - Self Respect)
By: Simon Perkins | - Q. What happens when we constantly forsake our own wellbeing to be of service to others?
We risk denying ourselves the opportunity to strengthen and develop our own existence by neglecting the value of our self-worth. The result? We fail to recognise the potential inherent in our own lives and subsequently open ourselves to constantly being taking advantage of. The solution? To respect our own lives so as to recognise when it is appropriate to give time and energy to ourselves rat ... Tags: life, philosophy, purpose, respect, psychology, love, coaching, self development, personal development
- Why Your Dominant Dog Is Not A Bad Dog
By: Jeff Clare | - Among dog enthusiasts, it is often popular to discuss whether this or that dog breed is actually "bad," or whether genetics or environment is the main contributor of problems such as aggression in dogs. Such discussions may lead one to assume that the only enjoyable and safe companions are submissive animals. But with proper handling, dominant dogs can become the life of the party.
So what, then, is a dominant dog? To understand that, you must first understand a little about canin ... Tags: Dog training, dominant dog, dog psychology, dog behavior
- The Psychology Of Singles And Doubles In Tennis.
By: John Ugoshowa | - Singles, the greatest strain in tennis, is the game for two players. It is in this phase of the game that the personal equation reaches its crest of importance. This is the game of individual effort, mental and physical.
A hard 5-set singles match is the greatest strain on the body and nervous system of any form of sport. Singles is a game of daring, dash, speed of foot and stroke. It is a game of chance far more than doubles. Since you have no partner dependent upon you, you ... Tags: Tennis, psychology
- Tennis Service
By: John Ugoshowa | - Service is the opening gun of tennis. It is putting the ball in play. The old idea was that service should never be more than merely the beginning of a rally. With the rise of American tennis and the advent of Dwight Davis and Holcombe Ward, service took on a new significance. These two men originated what is now known as the American Twist delivery.
From a mere formality, service became a point winner. Slowly it gained in importance, until Maurice E. M'Loughlin, the wonderful "C ... Tags: Tennis, psychology
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