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The technique is widespread. Athletes often visualize certain elements of a game or move before they actually perform them, acting them out in their minds before they do so in reality: a tennis player envisions a serve before the ball has left his hand; a golfer sees the path of the ball before he lifts his club.
Maria Konnikova • Mastermind
Keeping the Brain in Mind: Practical Neuroscience for Coaches, Therapists, and Hypnosis Practitioners
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When a player experiences what it means to “let go” and allows Self 2 to play the game, not only do his shots tend to gain accuracy and power, but he feels an exhilarating sense of relaxation even during rapid movements.
W. Timothy Gallwey • The Inner Game of Tennis: The Classic Guide to the Mental Side of Peak Performance
Feeding your mind is how you become your own best coach. To paraphrase Jim:
Timothy Ferriss • Tribe of Mentors: Short Life Advice from the Best in the World
Coaching
Steven Schlafman • 1 card
MBCT
Mary Martin • 1 card

My responsibility to the people I mentor is to add value. My goal is always to help them to become more than they are, not to try to make them something they’re not. These are the areas I focus on: • Strengths • Temperament • Track record • Passion • Choices • Advice • Support, Resources/People • Game plan • Feedback • Encouragement
John C. Maxwell • The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth: Live Them and Reach Your Potential
Psychology
Nic Silver • 2 cards