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NBA: How Do The Teammates Get Along?

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

rs have really good friends that play with them
on their teams. They may have been friends previous to the NBA,
like in college when they played football together.
Unfortunately, there of other NBA players who simply don’t get
along well with anyone on their team. These types of players
don’t realize that this hurts the entire team when this
happens. It causes problems with their performance during
games, for many reasons.

First of all, the players may be so focused on their dislike
for one another that they can not concentrate on winning the
game. Another reason that having animosity towards team members
in the NBA is a bad thing is because if someone misses a play or
a shot, the other players might yet at him. This will also make
the other players angry at this individual, and usually causes
a big fight after the game or during practice. This type of
behavior is not good for the NBA, and it gives the NBA a bad
reputation. These types of players need to realize that The
National Basketball League is a professional sport and that
they need to behave as role models for the kids who are fans,
as well as the college football players.

There are many times when a player might not be happy with his
team, and will request to be traded to another team.
Unfortunately for the player, many times it takes quite a while
to find another team who is looking for an additional player.
The agonizing wait only makes the player even more frustrated,
and this can affect their performance, as well. Sometimes a
player may actually be transferred to another team, yet regret
it. He may not play as well with the new team, or he might play
on the other team as a backup to the other players on the team.
The new team may not be too impressed with this
newly-transferred player, and they may not like him.

This leads most people to think that if a player doesn’t like
his team mates and can’t get along with them, that before he
transfers to another team, he needs to access everything. He
needs to find out if he is the problem, and if he needs an
attitude adjustment. Perhaps a few simple changes in his own
attitude and a little patience would allow the player to build
friendships with his teammates, so that they can get along
optimally and play even better.

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Every Life Coach, Teacher, Counselor And Psychotherapist Must Be Able To Answer This Question

Friday, January 5th, 2007

ion of any problem it is always about the
question. In other words the question is not=D6What is the answer
to this problem, the question is=D6What is the question that will
resolve this problem?

To fully appreciate why this is true you must first understand
some of the basics of the subconscious. The first question in
regard to the subconscious is =ECDo you ask yourself questions?=EE
Yes. You begin the process of asking yourself questions as soon
as you get up every morning. You ask yourself questions
like=D6What do I need to do today, what am I going to wear, what
calls or emails do I need to return?

The next question is=D6Does the subconscious work on questions
when you are not consciously involved? Yes. If you have ever
asked yourself the question=D6What is that person’s name? It may
take an hour, a day or even a week but at a time when you are
not even thinking about it the person’s name will come popping
into your head. This is because the subconscious was working on
the question even when you were not consciously involved. This
process happens with every question you ask yourself.

Why is this important? It is important because the subconscious
has very little response to a statement but you will always
force your subconscious to move in a direction you wish if you
ask a question. Now that you understand the effect of a
question on the subconscious how much of a difference do you
think will be between these two questions=D6What is the answer to
this as opposed to=D6What is the question that will resolve this
problem?

If indeed you understand and agree that the subconscious does
work on questions when you are not consciously involved what
results do you think will be produced from these two questions?
The first question is ambiguous and the subconscious will treat
it as such. The second question will generate questions that
will lead you to a resolution to your problem.

As a Life Coach, Psychotherapist, Teacher or Counselor your
objective is to guide people through a resolution of their
problems. A significant number of these problems if not all
will involve a change in the emotional state and behavior of
your client. This leads us to the most fundamental question for
helping your clients resolve their problem and that is=D6What
determines human behavior? Can you be effective in helping your
client without first answering this question? Possibly you can
if you are a good at guessing because if you can not answer
this question that is all you will be able to do.

Once you have a clear definitive answer to this question you
can begin the process of empowering your clients and students
to move toward their goals and making the changes necessary to
achieve them.

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