Monday, September 18, 2023
Relaxed concentration
The tennis player begins to value the art of relaxed concentration above all other skills; he discovers a true basis for self-confidence; and he learns that the secret to winning any game lies in not trying too hard."
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The secret of good performance, of achieving the results we desire, is not to try too hard to obtain those results (Gallwey, 1974).
It is about achieving a spontaneous performance, the natural expression of your person, which only occurs when the mind is calm, focused: when it seems to form a unity with the body. Mind and body cooperate in solidarity. (Pablo Antonio I. Ramírez)
The mentally strongest player has overcome all the habits in his mind that prevented him from achieving excellence in sports performance. Such a player has entrenched in his person a series of habits and mental routines specifically designed to calm the mind and extract from it its maximum potential, facilitating the availability of its resources and capabilities. The secret to winning either of the two games or levels (external and internal) lies in not trying too hard, in not worrying excessively about achieving a specific result. (Gallwey, 1974).
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"Ask yourself: Is there joy, ease and lightness in what I am doing? If there isn't, then time is covering up the present moment, and life is perceived as a burden or a struggle." - Eckhart Tolle
Movie: The Peaceful warrior
Movie: The Peaceful warrior
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Living in the Now - excpert
Friday, September 15, 2023
Living in the Now! Novak Djokovic
Sunday, September 10, 2023
Grief and sorrow by Atman Nityananda
Grief and sorrow loosing a game
Ambition, attachment to results and high expectations as well as the unconscious need (and desire) to be recognised in order to feel sufficient and worthy cause us unnecessary suffering!
Get rid of them, relax and enjoy the game. This is true success ❤️
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
The relationship between emotions and thoughts! Atman Nityananda
The relationship between emotions and thoughts
1. Emotions and Thoughts Interaction: Emotions and thoughts don't exist in isolation; they interact and shape each other. Emotions can influence the content and intensity of thoughts, and thoughts can shape the way emotions are experienced and expressed.
2. Mutual Reinforcement: There is a bidirectional relationship where emotions reinforce thoughts and vice versa. When you think about something, it can amplify the associated emotions. Similarly, strong emotions can influence the nature of your thoughts, potentially making them more focused on the emotional content.
3. Cognitive Appraisal: Emotions are triggered by some sensory stimulus (impressions) and also arise as a result of how we interpret situations cognitively. For example, if you perceive a situation as threatening, you might experience fear. This cognitive appraisal involves thought processes that can intensify the emotional experience.
4. Feedback Loop: The interaction between emotions and thoughts can create a feedback loop. Positive thoughts can enhance positive emotions, and positive emotions can lead to more positive thoughts, creating an upward spiral. Conversely, negative thoughts can intensify negative emotions, and negative emotions can lead to more negative thoughts, creating a downward spiral.
5. Emotional Regulation: Thoughts can play a crucial role in regulating emotions. Cognitive strategies like reappraisal (reinterpreting situations) can help modulate emotional responses. This indicates that thoughts can influence how we experience and express emotions.
6. Individual Differences: The strength of the interaction between emotions and thoughts might vary among individuals. Some people might be more prone to letting their emotions shape their thoughts, while others might have stronger cognitive control over their emotional responses or have evelopd a variety of abilities to address and release emotional stress..
In summary, emotions and thoughts influence each other in a continuous loop, impacting how we perceive and respond to the world around us. This interaction is a fundamental aspect of human psychology and plays a significant role in shaping our behaviors, decision-making, and overall well-being.
Monday, May 29, 2023
Fear of failing when serving
Many athletes experience performance anxiety, especially when it comes to executing a crucial part of the game like serving.
Here are a few tips that may help you overcome your fear of failing when serving:
1. Practice: The more you practice your serve, the more comfortable and confident you will feel when it comes time to perform in a game. Take some time to practice your serve regularly, and try to focus on the mechanics of your form.
2. Visualization: Visualize yourself performing a successful serve. Close your eyes and imagine yourself hitting the perfect serve, with the right power, spin, and accuracy. Visualization can help build confidence and reduce anxiety.
3. Breathing: Take a few deep breaths before serving to help calm your nerves and focus your mind. Take a deep breath in, hold it for a few seconds, and then exhale slowly.
4. Positive self-talk: Encourage yourself with positive self-talk before, during, and after serving. Tell yourself that you can do it, and that you are capable of executing a successful serve.
5. Focus on the process, not the outcome: Instead of worrying about the outcome of your serve, focus on the process of performing the serve correctly. Concentrate on the mechanics of your form and the rhythm of your swing, rather than the result.
Remember, everyone makes mistakes, and even the best tennis players in the world miss serves from time to time.