The longer you stay on the plane, the further it will take you. Whether we speak of Air travel or golf ball air travel, the premise is constant. However, this is a golf blog, so you will have to choose how to read me.
Any deviation higher or lower than the plane will leave you searching for your seat on the plane. The sooner you set your clubs on the plane, the more secure they are moving at your highest speed. Any delay in getting your clubs on board leaves the possibility they may arrive more slowly or at the last moment… and maybe arrive by a strange crafting of transport. Essentially, your clubs have to move more slowly because you didn’t prepare your clubs ahead of time, which saps our power potential.
Too often, we don’t even realize anything has been lost. Our habits and momentary side-tracks keep us from focusing on our end goal. People scrambling for their mental luggage never realize how they appear to others. Though, they may feel they are maximizing their relative efficiency in their own eyes. But, an expert like myself sees the wasted motion and distraction inherent in pre-plane confusion.
We who focus on setting up ourselves for success must, at some point, review our agenda before the next junket. Our plane will take us anywhere we want to go faster than we could possibly get there by any other means. All that is required of us is that we remain Open to change our delivery options.
John Wright – Founder The Open Stance Academy
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