by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Golf, Weekly Blog
I’m fascinated by holes-in-one in golf. They are flukes, or are they? In this article, I review a book that shows draws on cutting-edge research to reveal that, far from being some abstract mystical power fixed at birth, ability really can be created and nurtured.
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Golf, Mind, Personal Development, Weekly Blog
Perhaps your idea of a golf lesson is an incorrect one, where the “darn” Golf Professional is going to bombard you with new and difficult techniques that will take a long time to implement, if ever. In the meantime you will probably be unable to get the ball around 18 holes. Luckily this is not true, and I firmly believe that the best coaches are flexible in their methods so that the individual can enjoy his game, have fun and improve, all at the same time.
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Mind, Weekly Blog
We are more reptilian than we might like to think Is it because of our reptilian brain that we find it so difficult to explain the extremes of human behaviour that we see in ourselves and in others? That is a pretty tough question to answer. I often use the...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | 3 Principles, Articles, Weekly Blog
I have just survived three days of intensive training in the 3 Principles (3Ps). It cost me a considerable amount of money, so was it worth it? Before I answer this question I will point out a few potential problem areas. The central tenet of the...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | 3 Principles, Articles, Weekly Blog
I was introduced to the philosophy of the 3 principles about four years ago, and it did not immediately resonate with me. A friend rekindled my interest and as a result I have been incorporating these principles into my life on a daily basis for the last three years....
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Weekly Blog
I found this story on the BBC site, and it resonated with me immediately for a number of reasons. Perhaps it will with you too. There is a point to the story that we can all profit from. ‘Have you ever seen something you wanted in a shop, tried it, checked the...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Golf, Sport
Putting With An Open Mind – New Audiobook – shortly to be released Drive for show, and putt for dough. I know it is a cliche, but nevertheless it is true. The fastest way to bring your handicap down, or make more money on tour, is to shave a few putts from...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Golf, Personal Development, Sport, Weekly Blog
Our News I wish you all a happy and prosperous New Year, packed with success, health, wealth, and happiness. I have made a resolution, or more accurately a re-solution. Our newsletter will move with the times, and in future be published as a weekly Blog, and so will...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Acting, Personal Development, Weekly Blog
A FREE Gift? What’s the catch? Absolutely nothing, although it would be nice if you could leave a comment on YouTube. This audiobook will shortly be published on iTunes, and it was also be great if you let me know of any improvements I could make to it before...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Sport, Weekly Blog
Life always has its ups and downs, even for the rich and famous. As always it is how adversity is tackled that determines eventual success or failure. This is a short article I wrote this week for The Best You magazine. What makes David Beckham one of the greatest...