Many thx for your note. That's incredible that you help support gamblers. That is such a gift that you are giving. Given that work you do, I can understand your sense that there might be a something at work in your golf. It's pretty damn cool what can happen when we get out of the way. You are indeed rich and important enough. In fact, we all are. Thx again and be well.
Spot on. I'm a retired 67yo golfing addict (my wife's label). 20 years ago I was a gambling addict (my label) & still do a lot of mentoring & support work with Gamblers Anonymous. I recently had a very emotionally taxing week that left me totally drained. I went out and shot 83 - my lowest competition round for 40 years - with someone else swinging the club (Higher Power?) Excess conscious thought can be a road block in so many areas of life. When I stopped trying to become rich and important, I became rich enough and important enough. Let go & let god.
David ... thx for the nice note. Indeed, "the boys in the basement" reference has resonated with a few people. I agree re Gallwey's Self 2. When I play my best golf and have the most fun, it's like I'm allowing someone else to swing the club. Maybe it's da boys! Take care
Hi Peter:
Many thx for your note. That's incredible that you help support gamblers. That is such a gift that you are giving. Given that work you do, I can understand your sense that there might be a something at work in your golf. It's pretty damn cool what can happen when we get out of the way. You are indeed rich and important enough. In fact, we all are. Thx again and be well.
Spot on. I'm a retired 67yo golfing addict (my wife's label). 20 years ago I was a gambling addict (my label) & still do a lot of mentoring & support work with Gamblers Anonymous. I recently had a very emotionally taxing week that left me totally drained. I went out and shot 83 - my lowest competition round for 40 years - with someone else swinging the club (Higher Power?) Excess conscious thought can be a road block in so many areas of life. When I stopped trying to become rich and important, I became rich enough and important enough. Let go & let god.
Thank you Tim, well done. I like "the boys in the basement"-probably like Tim Gallwey's Self 2. Trust it!
David ... thx for the nice note. Indeed, "the boys in the basement" reference has resonated with a few people. I agree re Gallwey's Self 2. When I play my best golf and have the most fun, it's like I'm allowing someone else to swing the club. Maybe it's da boys! Take care