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Trishie
Guest
I wonder…
Be like the prisoner who improved his game of golf while in prison…because he practised successful shots repeatedly in his head.
You say, “I keep having these images in my mind of not doing well, or forgetting to include something, or someone in the audience who doesn’t like me rolling his/her eyes…”
Do you think you can reject these negative images and re-program yourself progressively to successful images?
Or, who was it who said, “in every audience, play to the King”, who is of course Jesus, and who is really quite fond of you.
Be like the prisoner who improved his game of golf while in prison…because he practised successful shots repeatedly in his head.
You say, “I keep having these images in my mind of not doing well, or forgetting to include something, or someone in the audience who doesn’t like me rolling his/her eyes…”
Do you think you can reject these negative images and re-program yourself progressively to successful images?
Or, who was it who said, “in every audience, play to the King”, who is of course Jesus, and who is really quite fond of you.