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9. The Inner Game of Tennis by Timothy Gallwey

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Positive Hypnotism and Self-Compliance

The bad effects of negative thinking are frequently discussed these days remember this book is from the 1970s books and articles advise readers to replace negative thinking with positive thinking. The substituting of a kind of positive hypnotism for a previous habit of negative hypnotism may appear at least to have short-range benefits but i have always found that the honeymoon ends all too soon one of the first lessons i learned as a teaching pro was not to find fault with any pupil or even his strokes note that's very very different completely odds with john wooden who basically constantly finds fault with everything his players do and then they end up playing very well so i don't know how he learned this lesson or whether it really

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