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16: Reach Your Peak Performance by Letting Go: The Inner Game of Tennis by Timothy Gallwey

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Dec 12, 2017
In this episode, Neil and Nat discuss 'The Inner Game of Tennis' by Timothy Gallwey, covering topics such as improving your sense of calm, getting into the flow state, trusting the subconscious mind, and the benefits of play. They also explore learning by observation, the paradox of striving for non-striving, and the concept of playing 'out of your mind'. The episode touches on successful sales calls, the importance of curiosity and unconscious competence, different types of music for relaxation and focus, removing ads from our lives, the placebo effect, and achieving optimal performance by letting go.
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INSIGHT

Peak Performance Comes From Letting Go

  • Peak performance rarely comes from conscious trying; it emerges when the thinking mind quiets.
  • Timothy Gallwey frames performance as an 'inner game' beneath visible actions.
ADVICE

Stop Trying To Force Flow

  • Avoid obsessing over trying to 'get into flow' since that striving can pull you back into thinking.
  • Approach flow indirectly by reducing judgment and trust in your practiced abilities.
ANECDOTE

Tennis Framing Nearly Put Them Off

  • Hosts admitted initial hesitation because the book uses tennis as its frame even though it applies broadly.
  • They compared it to The Way of Zen and Finite and Infinite Games for broader applicability.
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