by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Articles, Golf, Mind, NLP, Sport
Focus on process and let the results take care of themselves. Consider your sport, and list ten daily processes that would define a successful day. Read this article on how this works to improve your results.
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Articles, Mind, Personal Development
In 1972, mathematician and meteorologist, Edward Lorenz posed a trick question in his book, Predictability: Does the Flap of a Butterfly’s Wings in Brazil set off a Tornado in Texas?. My guess is ‘Possibly.’ Is it possible that human behaviour can be similarly chaotic, and if so how can we use this information? Read this article to learn all about Chaos theory, and how we can use it in our daily lives for more health, wealth, and happiness.
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Acting, Articles, Golf, Personal Development
Celebrating my first film; freebies on my YouTube channel; how you can achieve goals without a coach and more!
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Articles, Golf, Luck
‘The harder you work the luckier you get.’ How many times have you heard this expression? What does it mean? You slave for 10,000 hours, study for more qualifications, give up holidays? It could mean all these things, but my definition is a lot simpler....
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Articles, Golf, Mind, Personal Development, Poker, Sport
My clients are posting huge international successes, and these do not happen without a lot of effort by both coach and client. These are the two comments that recur time and time again in my discussions about luck to the point where they become worrying. The harder...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Articles, Golf, Personal Development, Sport
If it is difficult to identify the best coaching techniques, it is even more difficult to identify a great coach.
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Havening, Poker
I have known Rory for about three years, and during this time he has rapidly become one of the World’s top poker players, or ‘one of the least bad’, as he would say. Poker is a huge test of mind control, and Rory has made exceptional progress in this...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Havening, Personal Development, Weekly Blog
As I wrote last week, I can honestly say that Havening is the most exciting technique for finding the zone that I have ever used. I was working with Paul McKenna as a member of his training team recently as he introduced this technique, called Havening, and could not...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Articles, Poker
I’ve dropped several hints over the last few weeks that this has been a very special year for my clients. I’ve also offered some outstanding bargain prices on my programmes too. Those who seized them have done pretty well. A great example is professional poker player...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Articles, Poker
Pro poker player Rory Brown shares some tips. Good advice for golfers too.
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Articles, Mind, Personal Development
I was interviewed by TV presenter and author Tony Wrighton about my work. Or was I interviewing him? Judge for yourself. Here is Tony’s description of our chat. Dr. Stephen Simpson is an Elite Performance Coach, medical doctor, and NLP expert who specialises in...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Acting, Articles
Try this simple technique to get the best performance on the day of the shoot. Just whisper one simple point for to think about before the red light comes on. Perhaps about posture, timing of a line, or a tiny eye movement. Read this article to learn more.
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Personal Development, Weekly Blog
Setting and achieving goals is always a major part of my work with new clients. Carefully prepared goals are the foundation for a successful year, and avoid that sinking feeling on New Year’s Day of not knowing what the new year will bring. ‘A goal properly set is...
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 | 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, 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 | Weekly Blog
For some the New Year is a week away, for others it started with the Solstice on 21st. So it’s a time of reflection. What went right in 2013, what went wrong? How can 2014 be better? What you think is often what you get. This is why my favourite words from The...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Weekly Blog
Almost every sport now recognises the importance of the mind, and the role that mind coaches can play in raising performance and producing results. As examples so far in 2014 I have been kept busy with requests from the varied arenas of international...