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Article: Sports guru plays game of `Inner Work'
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- Chicago Sun-Times
- Article date:
- March 11, 1986
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Three hundred financial planners, sufficiently sated by a
standard business buffet, loosen the bottom buttons on their vests,
lean back and cast skeptical eyes on Timothy Gallwey, a diminutive,
suntanned 46-year-old,
Harvard-tennis-hippie-turned-Malibu-business-guru sporting Ivy League
pinstripes.
Gallwey's don't-try-so-hard-to-hit-the-ball theory for learning
to play tennis was outlined in his best-selling The Inner Game of
Tennis in the 1970s and later expanded in Inner Golf and Inner
Skiing. And now Gallwey is about to tell these goal-oriented
financial planners that these same theories will get them where they
wanted to go faster than the traditional concepts of success.
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