by Inner Game | Sep 26, 2010 | Inner Game of Work, The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
For the past twenty years Gallwey has taken his Inner Game expertise to many of America’s top companies, including AT&T, Coca-Cola, Apple, and IBM, to teach their managers and employees how to gain better access to their own internal resources.What inner obstacles...
by Inner Game | Sep 26, 2010 | Inner Game of Golf
“The next time you’re on the practice tee, take a few swings and try humming to yourself while swinging. Listen to the humming. “I hadn’t considered my swing particularly tight, but my humming told me differently. I could actually hear the...
by Inner Game | Sep 26, 2010 | Inner Game Coaching, Inner Game of Work, The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
Posted by Scott Eblin in The Next Level Blog on September 13, 2010 Q: How many coaches does it take to change a light bulb? A: Just one, but the light bulb has to really want to change Tim Gallwey, the former tennis coach who’s now an executive coach, is the author of...
by Inner Game | Sep 10, 2010 | Inner Game of Tennis, The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
The psychology of a lineout thrower is a weird yet wonderful skill. The best advice I have had was in a book given to me by the great coach Eddie Jones. It wasn’t a book on Fitzpatrick or Kearns or even on rugby. It was The Inner Game of Tennis by Tim Gallwey....
by Inner Game | Sep 10, 2010 | Goals, Inner Game of Work, The Inner Game, Tim Gallwey
Tim’s premise is that we have two parts, Self One, which we would roughly consider our ego or conscious mind, and Self Two which houses the innate learning ability we are born with. In many circumstances the key to learning is to minimize the interference of our...