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Why good golfers make good managers – Executive Travel Magazine

We are at our most effective and creative in the moment. The moment is what we can impact.

How to deal with peer pressure and getting the courage to finally say NO.

There is no need to fight old habits. Start new ones. It is the resisting of an old habit that puts you in that trench.

What is Inner Game?

Timothy Gallwey first coined the term ‘inner game’ in his book The Inner Game of Tennis: The Classic Guide to the Mental Side of Peak Performance.

Simply Organised: Maximise your performance by minimising your interference?

What is stopping us maximising our performance? To answer that question, you should look at the work by Timothy Gallwey, called the Inner Game. The Inner Game as developed by Gallwey in 1974 builds on the notion of “Potential” and “Performance”. There is a gap between potential and performance which Gallwey describes as the thoughts [...]

Various Provocations: Performance, Amateurism and Professionalism

His emphasis on fun comes mainly from his DNA but also from his reading, specifically W. Timothy Gallwey’s The Inner Game of Tennis, a 122-page book with a cult-like following.

Eblin Quotes Gallwey on How to Influence your Boss

Scott Eblin’s post “How to Influence Your New Boss, Part II” explains a practical application of what Tim Gallwey calls “Transposing”