Mindset of having fun regardless of bracket doesnt raise or lower your expectations in terms of bracket. Deep breathing before sets is also
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Really good to give your brain a reset and help you focus on the match. As much as you can, go in with a good mood and positive attitude.
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Mindset always comes before gameplay. Neutral can only carry you for so long until you cant focus anymore out of stress and irritation.
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Thats why during our doubles set, i was trying to calm you and let you know its fine that we were losing. You get stressed over losing in
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Any competitive setting. You cant let yourself get worried so much about blowing it, bc then you do. When you died early, i could tell you
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Already started to give up, and i tried to keep your head up as best as i could. ya gotta think positive first, then you can focus.
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I know you probably wont do this at first, esp. if youre a Depressed Teen
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You have to try to prevent yourself from overthinking and instead react to your situation in the heat of the moment. Trying to think about
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Everything that could happen and what you need to do at once will stress you out and make you fuck up. Going in with basic knowledge about
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That MU is more than enough, even if its just “play patient,” youre focus should be on reacting to the gameplay, and applying your knowledge
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