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Old 05-14-2011, 09:52 AM   #1
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Alan's an enthusiast at everything he does - from work to golf to family. The priority sequence changes, but the enthusiasm's consistent across all three. He's also as honest and true to his friends as the day is long.
So let's focus on golf. Well Alan's a hard-working golfer, practicing or playing most days, somehow. He has a good swing, is excellent around the greens and he's an instinctively superb putter. He's good at visualisation as well and practices stepping into the shoes of his golfing heroes. He often practices on his own with two balls - one played in his mind by Tiger Woods and the other by Jack Nicklaus. He also works hard on his physical fitness, with long cross-country walks and almost daily workouts in the pool - whatever the weather.
Alan's problem in golf is that he consistently scores much worse than he should due to unforced errors - accidents you could say. The main causes of these accidents are his desire to over complicate the shot he needs to play and his resultant lapses of concentration. Instead of hitting a normal shot that he can regularly execute consistently well, he suddenly decides to try something more complicated, on impulse, and doesn't think the shot through. You won't be surprised to hear that these shots are normally disastrous and expensive!
My solution was to prepare a therapeutic metaphor; a complex story or set of stories. My object here is to keep his conscious mind occupied with the complexity of the story, while his unconscious mind finds the literal meaning hidden in the central story. That allows the unconscious mind to find its own way for him to overcome the problem.
So what metaphor to use? Well, Alan's an enthusiastic football supporter as well as a keen golfer, so a football metaphor should work. Now some of the story's based on people we both knew of, to add credibility to the story, but for the most part I made it up.
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I explained to Alan that Dexter 'told' me once about a really talented footballer called Laurie - he didn't of course, but it helped with the story. Laurie played a really good game of football, "much better than I did" Dexter 'told' me. He had all the skills and the knack of being in the right place at the right time. But Laurie was failing to fulfil his promise. If he was faced with an open goal, he would try to hammer the ball into the far top corner rather than just roll it safely in. If he could head a cross easily past the goalkeeper, he would try an overhead scissor kick. Of course he often missed,oakley replica sunglasses, but when he scored in his own sensational way, he forgot about all the misses. Sadly, Dexter 'told' me, the selectors didn't. They knew he was a talent worthy of selection, but they couldn't afford for him to waste what might be Hendon FC's only opportunity to score in a tight match.
I later found out that the character I'd called Laurie was a real person from my past that I'd forgotten about. He had worked as a toolmaker at a big machine tool company in the Hendon area. I'd been telling the story to my father and he recognized Laurie as a man who worked in the company he ran. He checked out Laurie's past and it turned out that I'd met Laurie back in the 60s when I worked there before going up to University at Imperial College.
The crowds loved Laurie too, when he was on target,cheap oakley, but they began to boo him loudly when he wasn't. Finally, Dexter 'told' me, Hendon dropped him after he reacted badly to adverse comments from the manager. Fortunately for him, Laurie had a good friend outside the team who helped him to realise that what he loved most was playing for a winning team - much more important to him than scoring the occasional outrageous goal. Without the need to look for sensational opportunity, he found his concentration improved and with it his consistency.
Laurie's new found success in reserve games quickly persuaded the manager to bring him back into the club team and the national manager started to notice how easy Laurie made the art of goal scoring. The national manager called him up for the England team and he rapidly became the regular winner that he always wanted for club and country.
I continued to tell Alan about how Laurie continued to try out his more sensational goal scoring techniques, but not in the course of a game. He tried them on the practice ground for his own pleasure and for the amusement of his friends - "you never know when they might come in handy and they keep me sharp", he might have said. But he knew that his real satisfaction came from winning.
Alan listened to the story with great interest and went off to play golf. A few weeks later, I heard from Alan. He told me that he'd started winning more and playing much more consistently. He even told me that he'd got over some of his eccentric play. He'd never described it that way before, but he didn't remember my telling him the story either.
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