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Creating Concepts

When will you be willing to fully embrace the concept of breakpoint and being early? It is a choice.

When will you be willing to fully embrace the concept of subconscious lead and stop looking at the barrel? There’s a choice.

When will you be willing to not be afraid to play really far out in front of the target? All of these are concepts.

They are all concepts that we’ve gone over. You know they work, but each one of you is at a different part of the journey of developing these concepts. Eventually, you must create concepts in order to someday replace them. You’ve got to create the concept.

Performing at higher and higher levels requires that you consistently replace your concepts. Committing to a concept allows you to practice at a higher level.

 

This is an excerpt from the January 2012 Coaching Hour podcast. You can listen to it and read a written transcript, along with more than 20 years of archived episodes with your Knowledge Vault membership.

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