Breaking Out of a Tennis Rut
This weekend, we are exploring creative approaches for people who feel “stuck” in tennis. Yesterday, we tackled the topic strictly through the lens of performanceRead More
An engineer overthinks tennis in a daily journal.
This weekend, we are exploring creative approaches for people who feel “stuck” in tennis. Yesterday, we tackled the topic strictly through the lens of performanceRead More
This weekend, we are exploring how people sometimes get “stuck” in tennis. Yesterday, the concept of a performance “plateau” in the sport was introduced. ItRead More
Throughout 2024, I am dedicating the first full weekend of every month to exploring the application of design-oriented thinking to improve our tennis lives. ThisRead More
There are a lot of compelling reasons to play tennis. Numerous studies show that people who play the sport have a reduced risk of cardiovascularRead More
In the personal productivity domain, “flow” is a state of optimal performance and efficiency characterized by full engagement and focus. Flow is associated with higherRead More
Throughout 2024, I am dedicating the first full weekend of every month to exploring the application of design-oriented thinking to improve our tennis lives. ThisRead More
Life happens. This weekend we have been examining the development of a “compass” to guide decisions and actions toward our ideal tennis life. It isRead More
Knowing where you want to go is a fundamental necessity when embarking on any personal journey of self-discovery. Decisions and actions become arbitrary without aRead More
As the Cheshire Cat in “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” famously remarked, any road will do if you don’t know where you are going. This hintsRead More
I have recently come to realize that my relationship with tennis is better categorized as a pursuit rather than a hobby. In fact, while theyRead More