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Decisions, Decisions

It is a decision to Compete rather than participate.

It is a decision to train with Intention.

It is a decision to Listen.

It is a decision to Know Your Equipment and how to Tune it.

It is a decision to Control your entire shot process.

It is a decision to Think rather than have Thoughts.

It is a decision to transfer focus from setup to Execution.

It is a decision to Control your Release.

It is a decision to Win rather than compete.

It is a decision to have a Killer Instinct.

It is a decision to Commit to your decisions.

Here. I. Go.

 
 
 

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