So the question is, what does John 'think' about when he is studying the track. I'm guessing it's not like me and about falling off. I imagine that he is thinking about being fast, safe and confident and visulising what that looks like, feels like, and even sounds like. And after he has finished visualising the track, the winners podium is next!
I recognised what I was doing and refocused on the same things that I imagine John did, being fast, safe and confident. I started running a video of a fast, safe, confident lap many times in my head. The results - my fastest laps were definitely in the afternoon sessions and I stayed shiny side up!
So how do we apply this to the business world? Well, exactly the same process, just working out what good would look like in your situation. For example, if you had to present an idea to the CEO, the Board or the MD of your organisation how many of us would wake up in the middle of the night worrying about how would cope with all the applause? Maybe we should....John does.
Your challenge is to catch yourself thinking negatively and then focus on success and visualise how that would be for the situation itself and afterwards - I'm already thinking about my next trackday...
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