The brain cannot distinguish between pressure and danger, triggering the same physiological response (racing heart, tight hands) in both situations; however, using the 3 D's framework—Discomfort (acknowledging the feeling), Data (recalling past success), and Design (committing to a plan)—can help maintain mental control and performance under pressure.
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Your brain can't tell the difference between pressure and danger. Heart racing, hands tight, don't miss. The brain starts treating the moment like a threat. But the putt isn't dangerous.
Use the 3Ds. Discomfort. This feels uncomfortable. Data. I've made this putt thousands of times. Design. Commit to the line. Smooth stroke. The discomfort stays, but now the mind is back in control. Mental strength is performing while uncomfortable. Choose how you think.
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