Producing your best when you really want to is perhaps the most satisfying feeling in #sport.
It is also something many players find challenging.
This essay explains why.
Performing Under #Pressure
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Remember that you can’t hold on. That’s the only way to let go. You can’t hold on; there’s nothing to hold on to, no one to hold it. It’s all one system, one energy.
If you’re perfectly honest about loving yourself (and you don’t pull any punches, you don’t pretend that you’re anything other than exactly what you are), you suddenly come to discover that the self you love—if you really go into it—is the universe.
Our fundamental self is not something just inside the skin, it's everything around us with which we connect. When you look out of your eyes at nature happening out there, you're looking at you.
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Things just happen to be as they are, but we want to build them into a pattern, laid down by the structure of our language. So strong is this habit, that we tend to deny reality to what cannot be verbalized.
Sometimes, doing good to others, and even doing good to one’s self, is amazingly destructive. Because it’s full of conceit: how do you know what’s good for other people? How do you know what’s good for you?
“To say that the world consists of qualities does not entail or imply that it consists of the qualities of our perception.” @BernardoKastrup writes on the demise of scientific materialism and what the view of reality as made up of consciousness entails. https://t.co/QujcnR0ieU