Mind your Language When Playing Golf! How many times have you heard a particular tune and found yourself humming it the next day? Do you remember how at school you learned lots of things by hearing or seeing them and then repeating them? How did you learn to walk? Did you see someone else walking and then copy them? If you set out to learn a second language now, today, would you see the words and try to say them, hear the phrases and try to imitate them? How did you learn to play Hamburg Golf? Why do you speak in the accent that you do?
We learn through our senses. We take in information via our senses and then our minds compute that information and make sense of it all. We are, all of us, inherently "suggestible". We learn through mimicking, copying and suggestion. Things seem to "rub off" onto us.
The ability we human beings have to learn in this way is amazing; it is fantastic...so long as we are mimicking, copying, and responding to the right suggestions. If we hear something a few times, whether we like it or not, we will tend to find ourselves repeating it; hence sometimes hearing an "annoying" tune in your head. If we do something several times we tend to keep doing that thing, whether we really consciously want to or not; it becomes a habit, smoking, for example, or buying a snickers bar every time you fill-up with gas. Our minds work by generalizing patterns of thought and behavior over context. For example, as a child, you learned to recognize glass as a glass. And then every time you see any type of glass it is recognizable to you as glass - it has been generalized in your mind over context. Where the generalization is accurate, this ability we have is supremely beneficial; when it is flawed, it can have an extremely debilitating effect... How many times have you heard yourself say "I can't putt", "I can't get off the tee", or some variation of this theme? Is this generalization accurate? The reality of the situation is that on this particular putt, or this particular tee shot, you used your club to hit the ball and the ball went wherever it went. Full stop! That is what happened; nothing more, nothing less. Why should that mean that you CANT putt (ever) or get off the tee (ever)? The problem here is that you aren't looking at the reality of the situation, you aren't focusing on the present, you have switched your awareness into a "generalization" mode, and you are creating a self-fulfilling prophecy. You end up not being able to putt or get off the tee because this is what you have suggested to yourself. In the words of Henry Ford "If you think you can you can, and if you think you can't you're right". If someone else was as critical about your golf as you are, how would you react? If your "mates" stood there saying "you can't put" would you just stand by and take it? Or would you get a bit defensive and feel that the comment was "unfair" or "unnecessary" to say the very least? It pays to remember that we humans respond to suggestions, be it consciously or subconsciously and that we can choose to accept or reject those suggestions. Would you be as critical about your
playing partner's swing as you are about your own? Why be so hard on yourself? Why be so very negative and destructive? Why do you actually consciously choose to do something which will destroy your golf game? You know that you are telling yourself you can't do it, so why not change the language you use? Why not change the suggestions which you are giving to yourself? You can learn how to change your habitual internal language with the help of hypnosis downloads. Why do you think the professionals use golf hypnosis? They use golf hypnosis because it works; hypnosis downloads can be used to get you to focus, stay in the now, and see what you really want to see. You can use golf hypnosis downloads to stop generalizing and to enjoy your golf a whole lot more than before. For a more detailed hamburg team event