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TOUGH TIMES AHEAD
30 /06/08 - click here

TIGER'S GLORY
20 /06/08 - click here

LEARNING HOW TO LEARN
04 /06/08 - click here

SPECIAL OFFER!!
15 /05/08 - click here

CLARKE MAGIC!!
29 /04/08 - click here

A MIND FOR BUSINESS WITH THE MIND FACTOR
25 /03/08 - click here

McDOWELL MAGIC!!
18 /03/08 - click here

SPECIAL ISSUE NEWSLETTER
04/03/08 - click here

SEARCH FOR CHANGES
06/02/08 - click here

BELIEFS - USEFUL OR NOT?
22/01/08 - click here

NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS
04/01/08 - click here

IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT
05 /12/07 - click here

END OF TERM REPORT
05 /12/07 - click here

RESILIENCE
23 /10/07 - click here

VICTORY and GLORIOUS DEFEAT
11 /09/07 - click here

A SENIOR MOMENT
23 /08/07 - click here

MIND FACTOR COURSE IN MANCHESTER
14 /07/07 - click here

TRAIN YOUR GOLF BRAIN GOES DUTCH
22 /06/07 - click here

THE "MIND FACTOR"
16 /06/07 - click here

15 /05/07 - click here

THE MIND FACTOR COMES TO BURHILL GOLF & LEISURE
01 /05/07 - click here

THINKING ABOUT THINKING
18 /04/07 - click here

THE MIND FACTOR COMES TO LONDON
10 /04/07 - click here

THE "MIND FACTOR"
16 /03/07 - click here

WHAT MAKES A GOOD COACH?
14 /03/07 - click here

WINTERTIME
14 /02/07 - click here

WHY DON’T GOALS SEEM to WORK?
25 /01/07 - click here

PRACTICE TO MEAN SOMETHING
04 /09/06 - click here

OPEN & SHUT!
26/07/06 - click here

OPEN SEASON
05/07/06 - click here

THE NATURE OF THE MIND
29/06/06 - click here

IS THERE A FORMULA TO SUCCESS
29/05/06 - click here

A PATH TO SUCCESS
11/05/06 - click here

MORE THAN A GOLFER
27/04/06 - click here

IS IT A FEELING OR IS IT ENERGY
03/04/06 - click here

THAT NERVOUS FEELING
20/03/06 - click here

SOMETHING IN THE AIR
06/03/06 - click here

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
20/02/06 - click here

THE POWER OF THE UNCONSCIOUS
06/02/06 - click here

THE POWER OF QUESTIONS
23/01/06 - click here

CHANGE OR NO CHANGE??
12/01/06 - click here

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WINTER TIME

I keep reading in the newspapers that January is supposed to be the most depressing month and it carries over into February! All the bills come in and there is nothing to look forward to other than short days and bad weather!


Talk about post-hypnotic suggestion! Yet, it just goes to show how we can be led into thinking in a certain way if we follow along with everybody else! For me, January is about planning, what to do next and how to take things to a new level - an exciting time when you can look at what you are doing well, what isn’t so good and what you need to change.

Give yourself what I call the TRAFFIC LIGHT test.

RED – What do I need to STOP doing?
AMBER – What do I need to KEEP doing?
GREEN – What do I need to START doing?

Very simple, very easy and a deceptively simple way of making progress because if you KEEP doing what works and STOP doing what doesn’t, you WILL get to where you want to go.

THANKS FOR THE MEMORY

When someone asks you “What’s the best goal you have ever seen?” what springs to mind?

For me, its Ryan Giggs on his mazy run in the FA Cup semi final, making the Arsenal defence look helpless.

How about the best innings at cricket or the finest tennis match or more importantly the best golf shot or the best round or most memorable victory you have ever seen?

I am sure that as you have been reading this article, numerous images will have flashed across the screen of your mind as my words have stimulated your memory into action.

And, as you went back in time to the various events, I am sure you felt certain emotions. I cannot think about Seve holing that winning put on the 18th at St Andrews way back in 1984 without feeling a shiver run down my spine, as the legendary Spaniard literally ‘willed’ the ball into the hole.

Memories create feelings; they evoke emotion, yet, how many of you have ever considered HOW you actually USE your memories?

Do your memories generally make you feel good or are you a ‘horror film’ merchant who has developed the ability to feel bad about themselves with hardly any effort at all?

As a Sports Psychologist, I would go as far as to say that the WAY you use your memory could be the SINGLE biggest key in terms of how good you are at your sport and, in fact, how happy you are in life in general.

Unfortunately, most of us have been conditioned from an early age to delve into the scary movie section of our past life because we tend to habitually focus on what we have done wrong, as opposed to the times that we have excelled.

I will always remember working with England Captain Michael Vaughan in the Ashes winning year of 2005 (seems a long time ago now!!) and after a couple of poor scores in the first two Tests, he was beginning to doubt his own ability and all the so called ‘experts’ were questioning his technique.

Well, you don’t suddenly become a poor batsman overnight and I began to ask him a couple of questions like “What’s the best innings you have ever played?” and “What’s the best that you have ever played against Australia?” and then we went a step further and actually watched some video of his finest innings.

As he became immersed in the memories of past success, I asked him what he was thinking about at that time.

The century he scored at Manchester in the 3rd Test and his comment about ‘trusting his instinct’ was testimony to the power of connecting to your past. Your SUCCESSFUL past.

How would it be this year if you decided to become ACTIVE in how you use your memory and how you connect with the good feelings and sensations of past times when you have performed?

The key is in understanding the way to OPEN UP the memory banks of the mind.

For all of us, there will be good and bad stuff stored in there but the CODE to the brain’s memory is in one simple word - QUESTIONS.

The quality of your memories and which memories you use, will be in direct proportion to the quality of your questions.

If I keep asking my brain “What’s wrong with my technique?” or “Why can’t I putt?” or “Why did I lose?” then the brain, just like a faithful master, will let the genie out of the lamp and give you a series of examples of just how useless you really are.

It is that simple really! Ask poor questions, get back poor memories, feel bad, then play bad - a simple formula that many have perfected.

I will always recall Johnny Miller saying what a fantastic golf upbringing he had received and that his father always used to ask him two questions when he came off the course “What did you learn today?” and “What did you enjoy?”

How would those two questions impact your golfing memories as you left the course?

Not for one minute am I saying that you should ignore your mistakes. Far from it. But, there is a big difference between learning from a mistake and dwelling upon it.

So, it’s really up to you! If you want to keep allowing your memory banks to make you feel bad and lacking in confidence, then carry on with what you have been doing up to now OR you could just decide to ask yourself some BETTER QUESTIONS.

This is only a suggestion but perhaps you could ask yourself these questions, give yourself a few quiet moments with each answer and then see how you feel afterwards :

• What is the best round that you have ever played?
• What is the best shot you have ever hit under pressure?
• How does your swing feel when you are playing great?
•What was your best ever putting round?
• What are you most proud of in golf?

Simple questions, but at a deep level, you are doing something that only a tiny minority of people CHOOSE to do which is RUN THEIR OWN BRAIN.

More tools and techniques for assisting memory are available in the Golf Brain series at www.golf-brain.com.

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