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Reducing Uncertainties
Reducing the Importance of an Event
A number of factors can make an event take on a high level of significance
and cause stress as a result:
- The importance and size of an event
- The thought of a large financial reward
- The presence of family, friends, selectors, or judges
- The consequences of an event may be important, e.g. for selection
to a higher level team
If stress is a problem under these circumstances, then think carefully
about the event - take every opportunity to reduce its importance in your
eyes:
- If the event seems big, put it in its place along the path to your
goals. Compare it in your mind with bigger events you might know of
or might have attended.
- If there is a financial reward, remind yourself that there may be
other opportunities for reward later. This may not be the only chance
you have. Focus on the quality of your performance. Focusing on the
rewards will only damage your flow if you are performing.
- If friends or family are watching, remind yourself that they liked
or loved you before you took up the sport, and will continue to do so
whether you win or lose.
- If selectors are watching then remind yourself that you may well have
other chances to impress other selectors.
If you focus on the correct execution of skills, then the importance
of the event will dwindle into the background.
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