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Hi Redditors,
Hope you are all well.
I like to share a very important lesson with you all. This year, I started to change my approach towards competing in sports.
I used to be really bad in sports. And I mean really bad. My win to loss ratio was embarrassing. But the thing is, I really wanted to be good in sports.
I kept on day dreaming about being this superb sports players. But I could never make the mark.
I was annoyed. I was frustrated. I almost quit playing sports all together.
So what change did I make that helped me improve my sporting performance? Well I decided to focus on being present. That means not worrying about outcome of competition or the game that I am playing.
And believe me this makes a huge difference. Rather than day dreaming about the outcome or even focussing on winning. I just focussed on playing my best game, regardless of the outcome.
I actually wrote a blog post about this, where I go into more detail. You can read it by clicking on the link below:
http://www.mistry-writer.com/being-present-and-sporting-performance/
I learned about this mindset by studying stoic philosphy. And I believe many sporting athletes have incorporated this mentally into their game.
I hope this post has given you some food for thought.
Thanks for reading.
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