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Performance equals Potential
Why a more instinctive approach might just pay dividends on the greens
Most of us, whether we admit it or not, would probably like to be a little smarter. After all, who wouldn’t want to be a chess whizz, or at the heart of the cut and thrust in every dinner party debate
Picture the scene: you’re about to get up on stage to give a presentation or performance. Something feels off – you look down, and realise your shirt is missing; in fact, you have no clothes on at all
CThi Nguyen is a gamer. Many people are gamers—artists, technologists, business leaders, even certain journalists—but many others still hold their noses at the term, as though there’s something overwh
On entering a room containing a piano, what pianist doesn’t turn white at the command, ‘You can play – let’s hear you!’ You thought you were visiting friends, not giving a performance, so of course yo
There’s nothing more frustrating for a runner than being sidelined by injury. Being injured sucks. For many of us, running means more than keeping fit. It provides us with a sense of identity, self-wo