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05/19/2009

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P.S. As I was reading the book I found myself wanting to score myself and score my current job situation. How was I doing? How were we doing? What was our Zombie Score? Perhaps the authors can provide a simple spreadsheet and do some analysis. If the Zombie score of an organization is good, are they more successful?

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Visualization, combined with relaxation and increased focus, provides repeated experience for the trader to cement the positive patterns. By mentally rehearsing his desired trading behaviours, he accelerates the building of positive habits through repetition. Moreover, by vividly imagining a variety of market scenarios for mental rehearsal, he facilitates the generalisation of his positive behaviours to almost any situation he's likely to face.

Visualization, combined with relaxation and increased focus, provides repeated experience for the trader to cement the positive patterns. By mentally rehearsing his desired trading behaviours, he accelerates the building of positive habits through repetition. Moreover, by vividly imagining a variety of market scenarios for mental rehearsal, he facilitates the generalisation of his positive behaviours to almost any situation he's likely to face.

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