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Saturday Reflections: Lessons from Golf for Life and Business

Saturday Reflections: Lessons from Golf for Life and Business

As I recover from a pinched nerve this Saturday, I find myself reflecting on some golf lesson notes I jotted down. It struck me how these concepts extend beyond the golf course, resonating with business, hobbies, and life itself. Here’s a summary of my notes:

  1. Thoughts Precede Motion: Before any action, there’s a thought. What we think shapes what we do.
  2. Being Comes First; Doing Second: Who do you need to be to achieve your goals? Your actions will follow your identity.
  3. Visualize What You Want: See it, feel it, trust it. Visualization is a powerful tool in achieving our goals.
  4. It’s Not About the Ball; It’s About What’s Possible: Focus on the potential and the possibilities, not just the immediate task.
  5. Manage Your Mental State: Prepare yourself mentally to perform at your best. Your mindset is crucial.
  6. Routine is All About Confidence: Choose confidence over comfort. A solid routine builds confidence.
  7. Tempo, Rhythm, and Balance: These are key in golf and in life. Find your flow and maintain your balance.

Routine and consistency are still undefeated!

As I ponder these lessons, I realize they’re not just about improving my golf game. They’re about winning the day, every day.

#WinTheDay

PS: What do you think? Do any of these principles resonate with you?

 

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Mark Johnson

Mark's passion and expertise is enabling real estate broker-owners and team leaders to create the systems, structure, and processes to support their growth. He also enjoys sharing his thoughts on business success on his blog: www.winningtheday.blog

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