Well there’s nothing like Wimbledon tennis fortnight to delude me into believing I too could be a Wimbledon champ-if only I were leading a parallel life. Some of those players are just, well so, quick. Hypnosis has long been used by sports professionals as a way of creating perfect ‘practice’ as an addition to actual […]
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