Well, everybody out there, why not simply try and find out for yourself before starting all this believe and guessing game. Try it! If it works – keep it and leave positive coments about it!
If it doesn’t work – try to be as honest as possible to yourself, then leave it and jump on to the next thing!
Like David said: our believe is a non factor to what it does for others.
Have fun with it! It’s worth so much more than to argue with!
Take care
Reiner
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3 Responses to “Mental Game – Rhythm Is Essential”
July 9, 2013
RandyMillerI don’t belive that Jim Fenney went from an average of 81 to 70.
July 9, 2013
David BreslowHello,
You’re welcome to believe what you like Randy. Those are Jim’s words and I know him to be an upright man with integrity.
David
July 9, 2013
ReinerMackWell, everybody out there, why not simply try and find out for yourself before starting all this believe and guessing game. Try it! If it works – keep it and leave positive coments about it!
If it doesn’t work – try to be as honest as possible to yourself, then leave it and jump on to the next thing!
Like David said: our believe is a non factor to what it does for others.
Have fun with it! It’s worth so much more than to argue with!
Take care
Reiner