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Unlocking the Creative Golfer - Andrew Sewell #327

Unlocking the Creative Golfer - Andrew Sewell #327

Update: 2024-10-04
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Andrew, the author of 'The Overthinker's Guide to Life,' shares his unconventional career path, starting from health psychology to becoming an advertising creative and stand-up comedian.

During the discussion, he delves into his struggles with overthinking, how it impacted his professional and personal life, and the insights he gained from his experiences. Andrew explains how learning to trust his instincts and stay present has enhanced his creativity and performance.

He also provides practical advice on overcoming overthinking, drawing connections to sports, and the importance of letting thoughts flow without over-control. Finally, he touches on the significance of being in tune with one's body and environment to cultivate a more relaxed and effective mindset.

 

00:00 Opener (4’22”)

04:22 Introduction and Guest Welcome

04:55 Andrew’s Unconventional Career Path

07:31 Exploring Overthinking and Anxiety

09:45 Transition to Coaching and Writing

 10:54 The Creative Process and Writing the Book

12:31 Parallels Between Sports and Overthinking

15:11 Practical Steps to Overcome Overthinking

30:54 The Power of Adaptability and Trust

45:13 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

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Unlocking the Creative Golfer - Andrew Sewell #327

Unlocking the Creative Golfer - Andrew Sewell #327

Karl Morris