by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Articles, Golf, Mind, Personal Development
This extract from my putting book explains how to manage ‘Analysis paralysis’ or brain overload.
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | 3 Principles, Articles, Havening, Mind
Psychologist Carl Jung viewed luck as synchronicity, and described luck as a meaningful coincidence. So he, like me, believed that luck is not entirely random.
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Articles, Luck
In the past I would use the words coincidence, chance, serendipity, collective unconscious, and synchronicity randomly as alternatives to the word luck. Little did I know that I was missing out on a huge opportunity to improve my life. The good news is that I am...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Articles, Sport
Probably not, but judging from his recent comments he easily could have read Push At Open Doors. In an interview with BBC, he talks about his steering wheel, which controls his car. You have a steering wheel too, which controls your life. Perhaps this wheel could also...
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 | Mind, Weekly Blog
You have less control than you imagine. Control of our lives and the events that surround us is a very high priority for most people. We live in an uncertain world with many dangers and it is tempting to believe that much of this is within our personal control. The...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Mind, Weekly Blog
Do you control instinct, or does it control you? Instinct in animals is a subject that has always fascinated me. How do birds and fish navigate huge distances with pinpoint accuracy? How does a spider know how to construct its web? How do bees communicate navigational...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Mind, Weekly Blog
The Freud Enigma Is it possible that Sigmund Freud could have explained why we often make strange decisions? Freud is recognised as the founder of psychoanalysis and his work has played a huge part in the development of all subsequent talking therapies. He died in...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Weekly Blog
It’s nearly here. My GET REAL RESULTS NOW! Workshop starts on Friday at 1.45PM, and runs until 5.30PM. I’m buzzing today because my newest client earned £20,000 this week after us working together for just 10 days. I was also on SKY and ITV last week being...