Golfers Use Their Dreams To Lower Their Scores and Play in the Zone
Attention Golf Lovers-Nervous On The First Tee? Tired Of Losing To Players You Should Beat? Sick Of Choking On Big Money Putts? Want To Win Your Club Championship? Golfer's use their dreams to lower their scores and play in the zone. Doctor develops a seven-step program to help golfers use their dreams to play to their fullest potential.
(PRWEB) June 16, 2005 -- Now you can learn how to golf in the zone. And
believe it or not, your dreams can show you how to do it.
Many golfers
dream about winning The Masters, The US Open or their club championship. “These
dreams, fantasies and daydreams can show golfers what they need to know, do and
change to golf in the zone,” according to Dr. Jay P. Granat.
Jay P.
Granat, Ph.D., psychotherapist and founder of StayInTheZone.com and
SingleDigitHandicap.com has developed a simple, seven step program which teaches
golfers how they can use their dreams to play and compete more
effectively.
Granat who has been featured in Golf Digest, ESPN Magazine,
The Golf Channel, and many other publications has helped thousands of
golfers.
What Is The Zone?
"The zone is a state of mind which includes
a sense of calmness, and a sense of relaxed concentration. Actions are
effortless. There is no self-criticism. The athlete is playing in the moment, in
the here and now. The is also an increased belief that your dreams can become
realities.
Dreams give us insight into putting problems, tempo problems,
confidence problems, focusing problems, anxiety and distractions. There are many
sports psychology tools that we use to help golfers to avoid choking and to get
in the zone when the pressure is on. Dreams teach us a great deal about our
mental weaknesses and strengths.
Understanding one’s dreams can enlighten
golfers about their psychological blocks and get them in touch with their
athletic potential.”
Granat, who has also developed a twenty one day Stay
In The Zone program, offers a free initial consultation and can be reached at
800 580-ZONE or at StayInTheZone.com.
Contact:
Jay Granat
201
592-6420
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