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Golf Mental Game Secrets for Great Putting and Driving
In golf, when you are ready to make a shot, do you find yourself over-analyzing and second-guessing yourself? Would you like to be able to let that go and do better on the course? Here's a secret to doing that.
I learned that really important secret from watching the movie, 'Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid.'
Butch Cassidy was auditioning The Sundance Kid for his shooting skills with a pistol. Butch pointed at a target (a tin can) and told Sundance to shoot and hit it. Sundance aimed his pistol, fired and missed the target, several times. Sundance seemed to be uncomfortable, squinting at the end sights of his revolver and second-guessing himself. Butch wasn't impressed.
Then Sundance said that he usually shoots better another way. He put his pistol back in his holster, looked at the target, then quickly drew and fired in one motion, hitting the target over and over. He got the job.
There is a lot in common here with golf. There's a target, a tool and a projectile. The goal is for the projectile to hit the target using the tool.
With Sundance, it was a tin can, a revolver and a bullet.
With a golfer it's the cup (or a blade of grass), a club and the ball.
I see lots of golfers doing the same thing I saw Sundance do in the film. They think too much - about trying to hit the target, trying to hit the ball, about whether they are swinging the club correctly and whether the ball is going to go where they want it to. Sometimes they try to swing the club the way someone else wants them to, instead of what works best for them. They forget that they have the skills, ability and experience to strike the ball to hit the target. The result is they over-analyze, second-guess themselves and miss. This sets up self-limiting beliefs, self-fulfilling prophecies, the yips and slumps.
Here's what you can do to avoid that.
When you are going to hit a golf ball, whether putting or driving, do the following steps:
1) Set your goal. Remember, your goal is not to hit the ball, your goal is for the ball to hit the target.
2) Fix the target in your mind and then stop thinking about it. That might be the cup or a blade of grass.
3) Take a deep breath, exhale, let your skills, ability and experience take over and just let it flow.
This is harnessing the power of your imagination and tapping into that supercomputer between your ears. It's one of the powerful secrets to winning the mental game and getting the competitive edge.
About the Author
David Kenward is the mental coach. He solves problems with the mental game of golf and baseball, so players can do their best under pressure in competition. His specialty is curing the yips, quickly, guaranteed.
To get a copy of his valuable worksheet tool, 'Your Mental Game Snapshot,' go to
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What types of jobs and salary can I get with a MS in Mental Health Counseling?
What is the average salary, the APA says about 35,000, is that good?
Hi, I'm a psych major as well, and that sounds about right due to the fact that Counselors dont make that much. You would think that all of the time, money, and effort that you put into getting to where you're at that the pay would be a little bit better, but unfortunately I've looked around and the highest salary that I've seen for a counselor in my area was around 56k which IMO is where it should be and that was a Youth Substance Abuse Counselor.
If you want to do Counseling go for it, but I would be looking for me a side hustle (job) such as becoming an adjunct instructor at a local community college or something, and that should level you out....GOOD LUCK!!!!
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Some Outrageous Mental Health Interview Questions
As far as mental job is concerned, let me tell you that most of the hospitals are providing different types of job opportunities. If you are one of those people who want to deal with the mentally disturbed person then you should be well prepared for all hiring stages. All the hiring stages are simple more than the final step that is interview. Preparing well for the interview will definitely increase the chances of being hired. Some of the interview questions are as follows:
Tell me something about yourself.
There are so many interview questions that one is asked during the interview. This question is one of them and easiest interview question ever. All you need to be confident when answering to this question as most of the people cannot explain about themselves. It is important that you answer this question in short and clear way. Tell about your family only if you are asked. Your answer should include your name, your qualification, experiences, hobbies etc.
Why do you feel that this job is best for?
I possess the required qualification with solid work experience therefore I think that I should go in this field. My all qualities and abilities make me the suitable person for this job profile. If you have good personality with some strong experience then you will definitely be selected. Hence I am good person to be posted at this job profile.
Why should we choose you?
Well guys, there are so many good reason why you should select me. I have the best educational qualification with some advanced knowledge of technology etc. I can perform all the job functions honestly. Hence you can choose me.
Whom do you think as your role model?
It is true that everybody has some role models in his life. You too must have one. When you are asked about this question, speak out his or her name. Remember that you know most of the important things about your role model. Then you only you will be selected.
Have you ever worked in any mental hospital?
If you have ever worked in any mental hospital then it will beneficial for you. Let me tell you one most important thing that your experience is the best possible effort to get hired by employer.
So these are some interview questions that can be asked from you during the interview of mental health care. All I feel that you will definitely be hired if you prepare well for the interview.
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