Is that what it is? Is there a name for it? It's not just luck.
It's the crumpling up of some paper and throwing it into the bin example - if
I take the time to aim, think about the launch, the angle, the amount of power
behind the throw, which part of my hand/fingers the ball of paper will contact
as it leaves, so I completely miss the bin. If it's sudden and instinctive
with no thought attached it's usually bang on target. Sometimes it's the same
with practising juggling - the first few times are the best. It should be that
if I can do something once then surely I am quite capable of doing it, so why
can't I do it again? Why can't I always do it? A part of me 'deeper down' is
well able to do it, I just can't access it. Bloody annoying. It's almost as if
there is something inbuilt that stops us progressing too far/quickly. If only
I could have it removed, or bypass it in some way. It works against us in
other ways too, like when someone says "Don't think of a carrot," If I try to
be instinctive with juggling then immediately I am not.
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