
The greatest insight is to reframe everything as learning and to emphasize learning over performance. Stories of he’s worked for companies like AT&T and Coca-Cola give him a lot of credibility, and it’s obvious that he’s a man of great insight and personal integrity. Through many stories, Gallwey shows how the theory and methods can be applied in many different contexts, like sales, coaching, leadership, training, teaching and even parenting. The theory is logical and positive.The methods are simple, clearly described and can be used by anyone. So how do we do it? In the book Gallwey describes both the idea and theory behind the inner game, and some methods to apply it in real life. If we were consistently were able to apply ourselves totally to what we do at work, and to always learn from it… well the sky would be the limit. To take the last question first, the advantages would be immense. How can we create the best learning conditions at work and what advantages would this give us? In this book, subtitled Overcoming mental obstacles for maximum performance, Timothy Gallwey applies the same principles to work. Gallwey originally used it for teaching tennis, and the method basically consists of teaching not by telling people what to do, but simply by helping them direct their attention to different aspects of what they want to learn. That book describes how the inner game principles pioneered by Timothy Gallwey can be used to create better learning conditions for skiers.



I discovered Inner Skiing about 15 years ago, and enjoyed it immensely.
