Anthony Evans

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That sort of situational optimism works particularly well when it’s applied to motor skills like shooting a basketball or putting a golf ball. As I’ve said, shooting and putting are skills that, once learned, are best left to the subconscious part of the brain. Somewhere in that portion of your mind lie the places that most efficiently control learned body movements. When we’re optimistic, we tend to let those subconscious brain elements do their work.
How Champions Think: In Sports and in Life
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