Quick Tip - Abundance
Mental Game
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In the game of golf, and in other competitive activities in life, it can be easy to take on a particular mentality, that being one of 'do or die.' Turns out, golf is a game, and though of course you should always be giving it your best, a bad round or a bad shot does not define you. Creating a tense headspace will not only be distracting from your game, but harmful for it as well. What if instead of being so hard on yourself, you were more playful with your time spent on the course? What if your mindset was always on feast and never on famine? Join us as Tim Graves, PGA, alongside mental game guru Paul Monahan, discuss the mental dynamics of abundance versus scarcity.
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