People who prepare plans on how to reach their goals, which psychologists call "implementation intentions, " are more effective at reaching goals, by spelling out in their minds what they will do if an obstacle arises, says Peter Gollwitzer, a psychology professor at New York University.
"When we get to Leeds and I assess the wicket with team coach Peter Moores then we'll be able to give a whereabouts of what the 11 will be, " said England captain Michael Vaughan.