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| ANGER OR INSTANT AMNESIA? (Michael Anthony) | |||
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While
in
his
prime,
Seve
Ballesteros
was
asked
during
an
interview
how
he
keeps
from
getting
angry
when
he
misses
a
putt
or
shot.
He
replied,
“Instant
amnesia.”
Instead
of
getting
and
remaining
angry,
Seve
merely
forgets
it
and
goes
right
back
to
the
business
of
playing
golf. Unfortunately,
most
golfers
get
upset
or
angry
when
things
don’t
go
as
they
wish
while
playing
a
round
of
golf.
To
compound
matters,
golfers
tend
to
carry
their
anger
for
several
holes
or
even
the
entire
round
after
they
have
made
a
mistake
or
missed
a
putt
or
shot.
Does
this
happen
to
you? It
is
important
to
understand
that
your
anger
adversely
affects
your
brain’s
chemistry
and
performance.
If
you
allow
anger
to
be
a
part
of
your
emotional
make-up,
your
stroke
mechanics
and
mental
clarity
will
suffer
as
a
result.
Your
anger
will
cost
you
extra
strokes. Here
is
a
game
plan
for
reducing
and
hopefully
eliminating
anger.
First,
as
soon
as
you
become
aware
that
you
are
angry,
stop
and
acknowledge
that
you
are
upset.
Do
not
suppress
your
anger
or
rationalize
that
you
have
a
right
to
be
upset
because
your
anger
will
build
and
fester.
Your
performance
will
continue
to
suffer
as
a
result. After
acknowledging
you
are
angry,
realize
that
you
are
merely
reacting
to
a
fact
and
have
a
choice
how
to
respond
emotionally.
You
can
continue
to
be
upset
or
you
can
decide
to
release
your
anger.
The
obvious
choice
is
regain
control
of
your
composure
so
you
can
play
better. Here
is
an
excellent
method
for
releasing
anger.
While
taking
ten
deep
breaths
and
exhaling
slowly
after
each
breath,
talk
to
yourself.
Tell
yourself
that
you
refuse
to
let
a
fact
upset
you
no
matter
how
unfair
or
unjust
the
fact
may
be.
Realize
that
facts
are
merely
facts!
You
may
not
be
able
to
control
the
facts,
but
you
can
control
your
emotional
response
to
them.
Once
you
are
calm
and
have
a
smile
on
your
face,
get
back
into
the
present
and
focus
on
your
next
shot. If
you
train
yourself
to
have
instant
amnesia,
you
will
become
a
better
golfer. To
learn
more
about
The
Mental
Keys
To
Improve
Your
Golf
visit
Michael’s
site
at
www.mentalkeys.com. ©
1999
by
Michael
Anthony. |
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