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Clarence Nicol
is on page 38 of 128
the part about positive judgments leading to future criticisms resonated - I always remember past praise from coaches when i’m playing like dodo
There was a part about the ego wanting to take credit for making things better. it particularly resonated - in a practice where I was playing well, I was annoyed that It wasn’t my thinking that made me play better but it just seemed to happen without my input.
— Nov 17, 2025 09:06AM
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There was a part about the ego wanting to take credit for making things better. it particularly resonated - in a practice where I was playing well, I was annoyed that It wasn’t my thinking that made me play better but it just seemed to happen without my input.
Clarence Nicol
is on page 25 of 128
interesting concepts, but i’m finding it hard to understand how the non-judgmental mind helps in skill acquisition, the way it’s described in the book seems to be contradictory to the, do, evaluate, improve that we’ve all been taught. Though i’m early into the book, hope this is expanded on.
— Nov 13, 2025 10:57PM
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