Secaucus Fats
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If you have been playing pool on a regular basis for a few years you’ve no doubt experienced a slump every so often.
Slumps seem to come out of nowhere and they are maddeningly frustrating. Sometimes it seems like no matter what we do, how hard we try, we just can’t seem to get it all together and wind up losing games that we know we should have won. That’s when the doubt and negativity set in and upset our mental apple cart.
In this disjointed ‘slump’ state, some of us tend to hyper-analyze our game and become victims of paralysis thru analysis.
Some of us experience the heebie-jeebies.
All of us get frustrated, pissed off, dejected. All of us have experienced this at some point or another. In fact, most of us have experienced this on a number of occasions.
"The truth is that our finest moments are most likely to occur when we are feeling deeply uncomfortable, unhappy, or unfulfilled. For it is only in such moments, propelled by our discomfort, that we are likely to step out of our ruts and start searching for different ways or truer answers."--Unknown
Although I don’t love them, slumps do have their positive side as well.
Over the years, every time I have experienced a slump, I have been richly rewarded afterwards by a quantum leap in my game.
I just recently came out of a prolonged (3 months) slump that was absolutely brutal.
In the past 6 weeks I have been playing well enough to beat the best local players handily, time and again. I’m running out every time the lay of the table will allow for it, cinching when I have to, busting up clusters when I have to and getting pinpoint shape all along. I’m playing with no fear whatsoever and my cue is like a magical instrument.
League starts again in 2 weeks, those boys better look out cause there’s a new sheriff in town! LOL
So, if you are currently experiencing a slump, or when you do…look at it as a blessing in disguise and persevere thru it. I know you’ll reap the rewards.
"What does not kill me, makes me stronger."--Friedrich Nietzsche
Slumps seem to come out of nowhere and they are maddeningly frustrating. Sometimes it seems like no matter what we do, how hard we try, we just can’t seem to get it all together and wind up losing games that we know we should have won. That’s when the doubt and negativity set in and upset our mental apple cart.
In this disjointed ‘slump’ state, some of us tend to hyper-analyze our game and become victims of paralysis thru analysis.
Some of us experience the heebie-jeebies.
All of us get frustrated, pissed off, dejected. All of us have experienced this at some point or another. In fact, most of us have experienced this on a number of occasions.
"The truth is that our finest moments are most likely to occur when we are feeling deeply uncomfortable, unhappy, or unfulfilled. For it is only in such moments, propelled by our discomfort, that we are likely to step out of our ruts and start searching for different ways or truer answers."--Unknown
Although I don’t love them, slumps do have their positive side as well.
Over the years, every time I have experienced a slump, I have been richly rewarded afterwards by a quantum leap in my game.
I just recently came out of a prolonged (3 months) slump that was absolutely brutal.
In the past 6 weeks I have been playing well enough to beat the best local players handily, time and again. I’m running out every time the lay of the table will allow for it, cinching when I have to, busting up clusters when I have to and getting pinpoint shape all along. I’m playing with no fear whatsoever and my cue is like a magical instrument.
League starts again in 2 weeks, those boys better look out cause there’s a new sheriff in town! LOL
So, if you are currently experiencing a slump, or when you do…look at it as a blessing in disguise and persevere thru it. I know you’ll reap the rewards.
"What does not kill me, makes me stronger."--Friedrich Nietzsche