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Being a winner?

CrunchyNut

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I have a little problem that relates to every aspect of my life. I can never win anything outright.

I am good at most things. Sports (I play 4 sports regularly at university), academia (currently averaging a high end 2:1/ low end 1st at university), I am popular, get involved (a member of multiple committees, have founded a university society), and am not bad looking or bad with women.

However, I can never win properly, ruthlessly. In a game of tennis I can be 4 games to 0 up and lose the set 6-4. I will be cruising, and as soon as I start to win I suddenly drop off and try ridiculous shots when a simple one will do. I dont bottle it-if anything I become overconfident.

The tennis is just an example, an easy way to get your heads round the problem. I am worried that I will suddenly drop off in my degree-think I am already there and end up with a far worse one than I should have.

It shows with girls too-I can get close, get them sexually interested and then decide "the hard part is done" and lose them forever.

It is something I do in every aspect of life, and have done for as long as I can remember. Like I said, it is not that I bottle it, nor is it that I am afraid of winning. I simply decide that I am already there when I am not.

How can I change? It is beginning to bug me!
 

Mr. Wolf

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I'll point you and others into the right direction for your answer.


There are books and information for athletes, which teaches how to be good at things. How to execute what you've been trained in, without thinking about other things..


Unfortunately I forgot the name of this book.. But the author talks about tennis, yea..


Somebody has to come up and say what I'm talking about here.
 

wheelin&dealin

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What you have is called "reverse Tom Brady syndrome"...

When it comes to crunch time you can't perform. It's probably stemming from negative thoughts you have on the outcome of events.
 
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