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Other examples of analogies that have been used in coaching are “move as if you are trying to put a cookie in a jar that is on a high shelf” for basketball free throws and “grip the club like you are holding a tube of toothpaste so that you don’t squeeze any out” for golf putting. Instead of trying to give you the exact solution to the problem we are using an analogy to convey its key features.
How We Learn to Move a Revolution in the Way We Coach Practice Sports Skills
Rob Gray
Autonomy is therefore both about the person (who needs to feel that they have the power to change things) and their environment (which needs to give them the opportunity to do so).
Changing Our Minds
Naomi Fisher
Interesting how well this framework of what it means to become “more senior” in @nikocanner new essay applies to investment management stages
Kegan says fastest way to develop mental complexity is to hang with people one stage ahead of you, maybe same applies through this lens 
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