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A Typical Day on the Links

 
Author: Charles Bonasera

Its a beautiful day. The sun is shining brightly and youve finally taken some time off to play golf with some business associates that have been after you for some time to play a round with them. Youre a perfectionist and a competitor. Although you espouse the saying that a bad day on the course is better than a good day in the office, it doesnt always work out that way. Youre a little rusty so you decided to see a pro in order to improve your swing and overall game. You even purchased a new set of clubs, went to the golf range and practiced hitting balls for a couple of hours and it all seemed good. So, youre all setor so you think.

You have committed everything the pro taught you to memory. Your grip, swing, stance and everything else should result in your being able to hit that little white ball a country mile. Youre the last to tee off although you are a little nervous. Butterflies are a good signor so you think. You remember to take your time to practice swing your club with the correct tempo. Your stance and grip are copaseticand now its time. You address the ball, concentrate and let er rip.

Well, you ended up in the heavy rough bordering the woods but thats okat least it didnt go in. and as youre walking to retrieve your ball, your talking to yourself saying I need to be philosophical about thisits only a gamedont take it too seriouslydont sweat the next shoteveryones probably watchingI should be able to beat Jim but he hit a perfect shotrelaxrelaxrelax.

The rough grass is much longer than it appeared from a distance. What club should I useshould I hit with an open or closed factshould I play for distance or play safe? that branch could impede my swingmy hands are awfully sweaty and Im really feeling anxious nowoh, what the hell, JUST DO IT!

SWISHthe ball goes about 15 feet into even deeper roughyour wrists hurt from the last shotthere was just too much high grassyou hit the branchthe club was at the wrong anglethat dammed pro doesnt know what hes talking about! Maybe the next shot will be better. You try clearing your mind but just cant shake what just happened. It the group laughing at you? Your breathing is short and fast. Now youre getting very angrymostly at yourself. Its only a game! Its only a game! And onand onand on.

Maybe this is you or maybe, even as an accomplished golfer, you experience some of the same disruptive thoughts and feelings that interfere with your game. The MENTAL SIDE OF GOLF has little to do with the technical aspects of the game or ones ability to play the game. Of course, those aspects are important but not essential in how well or poorly our minds operate enabling the use of those facilities. Even with the latest equipment, technical aspects of the game and our ability being intact, those arent enough to allow ourselves to enjoy and play our best round. The Mental Side of Golf has to do with how well we can operate under pressure in any endeavor. The calmer, focused, positive and clear-headed we are, the more capably we can play the game in a relaxed, enjoyable and effective manner. After all, it is YOUR MIND.

Author Bio:

Charles Bonasera

Charles M. Bonasera had been a practicing psychotherapist since 1962 and has served as a Consultant, Mediator, Author and Workshop Presenter since 2003. Based on years of extensive research he became a Stress Management expert and founded/ directed the Stress Management Center which evaluated and treated stress-related problems. As President of Personal Identity Controls, he developed and produced a number of interactive materials on various stress-related topics to enable people to take greater control their lives.Charles produced the CD/workbook entitled ?Guide To A Life Management Process? which helps people recognize and manage their stress more effectively. His Workshops and consultations with businesses, corporations and schools, stresses the recognition that our greatest resource is people and treating them with dignity and respect promotes productivity. His role as a keynote speaker mixes his professional wisdom with practical solutions and a sense of humor.

Based on his previous experience as an evaluator of learning disabilities, he began rendering Workshops to school districts in 1995. His goal was to help educators recognize the importance of incorporating principles of mental health in the classroom. His Workshop and Consulting roles dealt with issues such as anger and stress management, developing reasonable expectations, belligerent behavior, case study workshops, parent-teacher relationships, reducing anxiety to facilitate the learning process, problem solving techniques and the practical components of healthy, happy relationships. Many of these same topics were incorporated into general audience workshops as well.

Charles? methods center around helping people develop ?alternative ways to happiness.? His problem-solving techniques are practical and interactive enabling people to make their own choices in their own individual style and time-frame.. His approach clearly embodies the philosophy that ?the greatest learning we experience is when we don?t know we?re learning and are having fun? and that learning is both an intellectual and emotional process.

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