Howdy,
When you keep a bad dog with you, the good dogs won't bite.
In other words...
Surround yourself with the toughest ballplayers you can find, and learn from them, then when the game tries to test you, you will know how not to back down.
Then, all that's left is to see the ball as well as you can...
...and take a quality swing with controlled aggression.
Emotions are fire...
Playing with emotions is important. They can give you the extra "Ooomphh" you need get over a funk or slump, but only up to a point.
I never saw a ballplayer who kicked dirt, cussed, and pouted their way to a better performance on a ball field.
When you show negative emotions that last longer than a single pitch, it’s a sign to the opposing team that you’ve been mentally beaten.
Emotions are like fire. It can keep you warm, and cook your food…
…or it can burn everything you value.
Learn how to center your thoughts, and control your response to external events.
Harness the energy into something productive, like focus, and then the game will slow down for you.
You got this.
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Quote to chew on: “Instinct is raw clay that can be shaped into a masterpiece if you develop skills that match your talent. That can only come from learning everything there is to know about what you do.” - Tim Grover
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