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	<title>Comments on: The Inner Game</title>
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	<description>Work from home &#124; social media for home based business &#124; Des Walsh &#124; mentor coach</description>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>Des,

I agree re Gallways inner game work. Have read some interesting research done by some psychs in Canberra which talks about concious and non concious thougth and what they describe as concept thinking and attribute based thinking. This is very supportive of what Gallway has developed through observation.

I actually run a one day workshop using the Gallway concepts and usually use golf, or more correctly golf on the driving range to display what Gallway refers to S1 and S2 behaviour.

Very powerful stuff

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<p>I agree re Gallways inner game work. Have read some interesting research done by some psychs in Canberra which talks about concious and non concious thougth and what they describe as concept thinking and attribute based thinking. This is very supportive of what Gallway has developed through observation.</p>
<p>I actually run a one day workshop using the Gallway concepts and usually use golf, or more correctly golf on the driving range to display what Gallway refers to S1 and S2 behaviour.</p>
<p>Very powerful stuff</p>
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