Can Slacking and Procrastinating Actually Make Us MORE Productive?
by staff blogger Jacquie Van Wagner
When Mike Wolpert first went to a Stress Seminar it was because his wife made him do it. This is often the case. In one of the workshops, Mike was exposed to an Inner Game of Stress tool known as S.T.O.P. — which he immediately declared to be procrastination.
And that's the Inner Game in a nutshell. Get control of the inner voice, groove and direct the messages you are sending yourself via that voice, and use the inner dialogue as a powerful force to change and strengthen your game: your life!
I am certainly looking forward to getting my copy of the new book, Inner Game of Stress and see how the Inner Game has refined the message!
By Tim Gallwey
In every human endeavor there are two arenas of engagement: the outer and the inner. The outer game is played in the external arenas of daily life, overcoming obstacles in work, family, relationships and health. The inner game is played simultaneously within the mind, against such obstacles as fear, self-doubt, frustration, pain and worry, which produce stress and stifle fulfillment. When we master the inner game, we can handle the obstacles of the outer game without stress. This is the key to living well, no matter what curves life throws us.
By Tim Gallwey, Edd Hanzelik, and John Horton
We would like to invite you into a personal conversation about stress, how it gets in the way of our enjoyment of life as well as our performance in life. We would like to share with you, and ask you to share with us, practical wisdom about how you by pass the being a victim of the stress system in our lives while gaining greater access to our potential to enjoy the full range of what it means to be human.