
Mastering the Inner Game: Silencing the Inner Critic & Removing Judgment
Unbound Performance Pod · Unbound Performance
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Show Notes
In part two of our Inner Game of Tennis series, we take a deep dive into Chapter 3, where Timothy Gallwey explores one of the biggest barriers to peak performance—judgment.
We all have an internal dialogue running in the background, evaluating our every move. This is Self 1—the analytical, self-critical voice that constantly corrects, doubts, and overthinks. Meanwhile, Self 2—the instinctive, natural performer—already knows what to do. The challenge? Self 1 won’t stay quiet long enough for Self 2 to do its job.
In this episode, we discuss:
- How self-judgment and overcorrection sabotage performance. Why trying harder often leads to worse results in high-pressure situations
- The difference between observing vs. judging mistakes—and how this shift changes everything
- Strategies to quiet Self 1, remove judgment, and unlock effortless flow
When we stop labeling mistakes as “bad” and instead view them as neutral feedback, we can remove the mental interference holding us back. The best performances don’t come from micromanaging every detail—they come from trust, awareness, and letting go.
Tune in as we unpack these powerful lessons and explore how athletes, coaches, and competitors in any field can apply them for stronger mental performance and a deeper sense of control in high-pressure moments.