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    Cognitive Self-Talk Becomes Shorter, Less Frequent, and Shifts from a Focus
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Cognitive Self-Talk Becomes Shorter, Less Frequent, and Shifts from a Focus

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Cognitive self-talk becomes shorter, less frequent, and shifts from a focus on mechanics to strategies and optimal feelings as skills become more automatic and mastered.

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