


Champion Thoughts, Champion Feelings
HOW TO THINK AND FEEL LIKE A CHAMPION?
Elite sportspeople think and feel in specific ways to achieve outstanding physical performances. Now you can use the same champion thoughts and feelings to succeed in sport, business, relationships, and your career.
This book shows you how to immediately change negative thinking, non-constructive feelings and limiting behaviours to take charge of your life, right now!
Read this book and apply the ideas in your life to experience greater success, fulfillment and prosperity.
Some Champion Thoughts...
- Aim high – knowing that the quality of the goals you choose influences your character.
- Live with heart – having chosen your path, you pursue it with gusto.
- Never give up – understanding that ability comes only through persistence.
- Believe in yourself – even when others doubt you, you have confidence in yourself.
- Are positive – recognising that no good ever comes from negativity.
Some Champion Feelings...
- Joy – a feeling on intense happiness.
- Enthusiasm – a feeling of being fully alive and energized.
- Purpose – a feeling of certainty and direction in your life.
- Determination – a feeling of being fully committed to a task or goal.
- Courage – a feeling of strength in the face of adversity or risk.
- Focus – a feeling of pinpoint concentration.
Author: Jeffrey Hodges, founder of Sportmind.
HOW IS VISUALISATION DIFFERENT TO MEDITATION?
Even though meditation and visualisation are often used interchangeably, the two techniques are actually quite different and affect the brain in very different ways.
Meditation is used to calm the nervous system and deliver deep rest (even deeper than sleep) to the mind and body. With the help of a mantra, there is little effort to control our thoughts or other aspects of our experience. Meditation helps us repair and regenerate which, when practiced consistently, can help us overcome stress and illness.
Visualisation, on the other hand is very active and can excite our nervous system. During visualisation, we are more conscious of what we are doing. The breath and senses are guided into a relaxed state where we can then direct our thoughts to bring about a desired physical, mental or emotional result ie: feeling more confident, practicing and re-programming specific sporting techniques, gaining more clarity and focus or overcoming fear.
During visualisation, thoughts are guided to imagine best case scenarios for future situations – whether that be a sporting event, a key-note speech, new skill acquisition or a complete five-sensory experience. When practiced consistently, visualisation can re-programme neural pathways and in other words, replace old habits, thoughts, movement patterns, reactions and feelings. Did you know your brain can’t tell the difference between imagined and real practice? That’s right! The same neural pathways fire which means visualisation is a very powerful skill to compliment any physical practice.

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