excellent post- the mental aspect of pool, and honestly, a lot of other things, seems to be underrated.
there are definitely many ways to improve this, but ultimately I think it comes down to the old quote: "the more I practice, the luckier I get" :grin:
seriously, two or so years ago, I was doing my first bca league playing 8-ball, my opponent was vastly more experienced than I, and we engaged in a lengthy safety battle..I got through it, but remember feeling mentally drained afterward, because I'd never had to think so much about a pool game!
fast-forward to now, and not only is my safety-stamina much-improved, but I've found that I actually enjoy a long game! so what was challenging before, I now find to be a pleasurable experience.
and of course the same concentration is required to make balls, and get good position.
so, practice. in pool, in life- even if you're just reading a book, or watching the tube, try to really pay attention to what's going on, and you'll probably get more out of it.
a lot of folks think that meditation is some kooky hippie stuff, and it is, but it's also just living in the moment and not being so distracted. eliminating distractions is a great way to focus.
believe me, I know it's not an easy thing to do, but if you just do a little bit here and there, it'll add up! "a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step"-
good luck :thumbup: