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How You Execute Your True Purpose
Your brain is a task manager. Just think about how you get through daily life. You “eat,” “shower,” “shave,” “dress,” “drive,” “drink,” “walk,” “talk,” “stand,” “sit,” “hammer,” “rake,” “open,” “close,” etc…all of these contain a symphony of appropriate tasks that are contained within your true purpose.
Consider eating.
You sit down at the table and intend on eating, and you eat. But eating is an acquired skill, especially if it is done with silverware! You learned a long time ago how a fork works. Then you learned how to use it.
It took modeling, instruction, and feedback on how to hold the fork, how to gather food with it, and how to guide it to your mouth.
You started slow and developed to fast; you started small then moved to big. (SHORT GAME!)
With deliberate practice, you mastered the use of a fork, and you got very good at it! Now when you sit down to eat, all you have to do is intend to eat, and you use a fork, knife, spoon and napkin with the greatest of ease (rarely missing or stabbing your mouth...but mistakes do happen!) You are now an expert, world class really, and you can intend to eat wherever and whenever you choose.
You sit down at the table and intend on eating, and you eat. But eating is an acquired skill, especially if it is done with silverware! You learned a long time ago how a fork works. Then you learned how to use it.
It took modeling, instruction, and feedback on how to hold the fork, how to gather food with it, and how to guide it to your mouth.
You started slow and developed to fast; you started small then moved to big. (SHORT GAME!)
With deliberate practice, you mastered the use of a fork, and you got very good at it! Now when you sit down to eat, all you have to do is intend to eat, and you use a fork, knife, spoon and napkin with the greatest of ease (rarely missing or stabbing your mouth...but mistakes do happen!) You are now an expert, world class really, and you can intend to eat wherever and whenever you choose.
What you learned was how to deliberately use a tool to get a desired result. It was always about the true purpose: food-to-mouth. It was NOT about moving body parts! You were NOT told to bend your elbow at 37° while you extend your shoulder and flex your wrist—hoping you would find your mouth – because these are NOT appropriate intentions for your true purpose. You simply followed your model, paid attention to what the tool did to the food, persevered through trial and error, and you ate.
Your mind determined the true purpose (eating), you learned the best usage of the equipment (fork), and, together with your body movement, you realized your intent.
The fact is you can only do what you know how to do and you will only do it the way you know how. So when you attempt to learn and play golf in the manner currently presented - in parts - an effective result comes as a luck of the draw. Acknowledging, understanding, and implementing golf as a synchronization of the mind, body, and equipment sets the stage for remarkable and enduring improvement.