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Timothy Gallwey

    January 1, 1938

    W. Timothy Gallwey is an author who introduced a new methodology for coaching and the development of personal and professional excellence across various fields, which he terms the "Inner Game." His work centers on principles of non-judgmental observation, allowing the body to automatically adjust and achieve peak performance. Gallwey was among the first to demonstratively present a comprehensive coaching method with wide applicability, which has since influenced business, life, and executive coaching. The "Inner Game" involves overcoming internal obstacles like fear and self-doubt that prevent an individual or team from accessing their full potential.

    Timothy Gallwey
    The inner game of golf
    The inner game of stress : outsmart life's challenges and fulfill your potential
    Inner game of golf. How to maximise your mental strenth to learn to always win
    The Inner Game of Tennis
    The Inner Game of Tennis (50th Anniversary Edition)
    Inner Skiing
    • 2015

      Every golfer, whether amateur or pro, who has ever picked up a club knows what it's like to get the yips - that feeling when you inexplicably lose control of your shot, and become overwhelmed by self-doubt, tension, fear of failure and anxiety.With a new introduction from golf performance pro Peter Hudson, the multi-million bestselling The Inner Game of Golf resolves this mental interference. It is not a book about how to play golf; it is a book about how to learn golf, and its lessons can be applied to any sport. Putting aside the mechanics of golfing technique and laborious debates about strategy, this classic handbook for golfers of all levels tackles the psychological aspects of the game and reveals how you can perform to your true potential for more than brief moments at a time. Using only his Inner Game principles, without taking a single lesson and playing only once a week, Timothy Gallwey knocked 15 strokes off his game in a year. There is no physical reason why you can't hit perfect drives or sink long putts more consistently. By applying the Inner Game approach to your own game, you too can see phenomenal improvements to your scorecard.

      Inner game of golf. How to maximise your mental strenth to learn to always win
    • 2009

      In every human endeavor there are two games of engagement: the outer game and the inner game. The outer game is played in the public arenas of daily life, overcoming obstacles in work, family relationships, and health. The inner game is played simultaneously within the mind against such obstacles as fear, self-doubt, frustration, pain, and worry, which produce stress and stifle fulfillment. When we master the inner game, we can handle the obstacles of the outer game without stress

      The inner game of stress : outsmart life's challenges and fulfill your potential
    • 2000

      The Inner Game of Work

      Overcoming Mental Obstacles for Maximum Performance

      • 229 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(13)Add rating

      This title provides principles and methods to help us control negative influences such as fear of failure and self-criticism. The principles have been adopted by managers and employees of some of the world's largest companies, and are a powerful tool for overcoming the inner obstacles to a fulfilling and rewarding career.

      The Inner Game of Work
    • 2000

      The Inner Game of Work

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.0(450)Add rating

      "Do you think it's possible to truly enjoy your job? No matter what it is or where you are? Timothy Gallwey does, and in this book he tells you how to overcome the inner obstacles that sabotage your efforts to be your best on the job." "What inner obstacles is Gallwey talking about? Fear of failure, resistance to change, procrastination, stagnation, doubt, and boredom, to name a few. Gallwey shows you how to tap into your natural potential for learning, performance, and enjoyment so that any job, no matter how long you've been doing it or how little you think there is to learn about it, can become an opportunity to sharpen skills, increase pleasure, and heighten awareness. And if your work environment has been turned on its ear by Internet technology, reorganization, and rapidly accelerating change, this book offers a way to steer a confident course while navigating your way toward personal and professional goals."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

      The Inner Game of Work
    • 1987

      Suggests techniques for overcoming self-consciousness and improving musical performances, shares a variety of exercises, and includes advice on improving one's listening skills.

      The Inner Game of Music
    • 1985

      While on the slopes, take advantage of your most powerful muscle. The authors teach skiers how to relax, concentrate, banish unnecessary fears--and enjoy themselves. This revised edition of the skiing classic will give you the self-confidence to excel on the slopes and beyond.

      Inner Skiing
    • 1981

      The inner game of golf

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.1(486)Add rating

      Gallwey, who knew virtually nothing about the mechanics of golf, understood that even the best technique collapses when the mind cracks under the game's pressure. The new edition of this groundbreaking instructional features what Gallwey calls "awareness exercises."

      The inner game of golf
    • 1979

      The Inner Game of Tennis

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.2(18068)Add rating

      "The Inner Game of Tennis" is a revolutionary program for overcoming the self-doubt, nervousness, and lapses of concentration that can keep a player from winning. Now available in a revised paperback edition, this classic bestseller can change the way the game of tennis is played.

      The Inner Game of Tennis