Hi. I hope you see this. After Easter I gonna go to basketball team tryout. I just so want to play in better team. I work every day. Sometimes I think what be if I don't make it? What be if I stay another year in my present team? That makes me more stupid, because than I work harder, but not smarter. Then I start getting small injuries, also start to overthinking and my mind goes further. Yes, I get a lot play time and I'm the alfa of the team, but I want next level, more challenges, a lot more pressure, train with a better players and play in best division. So I think if I'm the most attached to make this team, the most vulnerable I'm at it. What should I do correctly in this situation? Could I get your advice, please? I truly love your videos, watch them almost every day, they are really helpful for me, but still there is some thinks I need to work on. By the way sorry for my grammar, I'm from Vilnius the capital of Lithuania.
In my unprofessional opinion and someone who has played on different teams with different levels of skill i would say try out for the team and if u do well, join it, if u dont feel comfortable playing against those players then stick with ur old team and try and get better for next year
Just go and play mahn, don't do anything new, be yourself, If you make the team, go. The only reason you should stay in your current team is if your guys are improving well enough to carry the game with you, if not, you'd wear yourself out. My opinion tho
If you want to try out for the team, go for it. What's the worst that can happen? The worst is that you don't make the team and that you're playing with a team more suited for your development. The mind likes to say all sorts of things regarding these matters, and that's ok. Just don't take them seriously. Try different things, and experiment with what works. Simon DeepGame
Hey coach, I was just thinking, The law of identity could lead to ones "failures". Consider this scenario. When one's identity is wrapped around them being the best and giving the game 100 percent. They tend to break the law of reverse effort because they try so hard. And it gives them tunnel vision because they can't see how they are breaking the law of reverse effort. Philosophically, I am wondering, in what other ways am I breaking the law without seeing. What if now I am breaking the law of reverse effort by being too committed to the deepgame work. Or maybe I am just overthinking 😂😂
You're exactly right: identity can contribute to performance in the wrong way, too. That's why, instead of crafting our identity with things that are not measurable or not entirely in our control, we base our foundational confidence of our identity in values that we can always follow even when circumstances don't go our way. Taylor goes pretty in depth on this topic in the video I'll be linking below, so I highly recommend checking it out: th-cam.com/video/sWLYBA2LRb8/w-d-xo.html Simon DeepGame
Hey coach, Yesterday I had experienced the law of reverse effort firsthand. I was on social media chatting with this girl and I was expressing my true feelings to her. I was telling her that she is beautiful and how much I love her. She suddenly blocks me and I am left wondering what just happened. I think I was trying too hard. Perhaps also I was bringing my own agendas to her. The Lesson I think; Even when you are a longtime student of the law of reverse effort it is still complex to follow but thank you for your videos. You have helped me recognise it in my daily life. Bless you coach have a nice day. This law is one of the trickiest to master. PS. I have already watched your videos about this law and I might watch them again. I just wish there was an easier way to master it perhaps a cheat code 😂😂😂
On a base level, I'd probably completely avoid declaring love (for the first time) over social media in general or simply texts. In my opinion, it's much more effective in person, and only after a long period of time where you've both gotten to know each other well and have grown a strong romantic connection while in a (hopefully) official relationship. But yeah, like you said, Law of Reverse Effort broken in that perspective. I'm sure there are lots of guides and people who give advice out there to look up.
@@ugehriddimmaster I'm not sure what you mean; could you be a bit more specific? Of course you need to practice a certain extent in order to perform best. The Law of Reverse Effort doesn't mean you do nothing, it means you don't strain to get something ultra specific. Simon Bitan
This video is much needed for me. I have to learn that cling in my past success. I'll focus now on today. Thanks! Love from PH
Hi. I hope you see this. After Easter I gonna go to basketball team tryout. I just so want to play in better team. I work every day. Sometimes I think what be if I don't make it? What be if I stay another year in my present team? That makes me more stupid, because than I work harder, but not smarter. Then I start getting small injuries, also start to overthinking and my mind goes further. Yes, I get a lot play time and I'm the alfa of the team, but I want next level, more challenges, a lot more pressure, train with a better players and play in best division. So I think if I'm the most attached to make this team, the most vulnerable I'm at it. What should I do correctly in this situation? Could I get your advice, please? I truly love your videos, watch them almost every day, they are really helpful for me, but still there is some thinks I need to work on. By the way sorry for my grammar, I'm from Vilnius the capital of Lithuania.
In my unprofessional opinion and someone who has played on different teams with different levels of skill i would say try out for the team and if u do well, join it, if u dont feel comfortable playing against those players then stick with ur old team and try and get better for next year
@@Ts1.2.3 Okay. Thanks a lot.
Just go and play mahn, don't do anything new, be yourself, If you make the team, go. The only reason you should stay in your current team is if your guys are improving well enough to carry the game with you, if not, you'd wear yourself out. My opinion tho
If you want to try out for the team, go for it. What's the worst that can happen? The worst is that you don't make the team and that you're playing with a team more suited for your development.
The mind likes to say all sorts of things regarding these matters, and that's ok. Just don't take them seriously. Try different things, and experiment with what works.
Simon
DeepGame
@@DeepGameBasketballThank you!
Hey coach,
I was just thinking,
The law of identity could lead to ones "failures".
Consider this scenario.
When one's identity is wrapped around them being the best and giving the game 100 percent. They tend to break the law of reverse effort because they try so hard. And it gives them tunnel vision because they can't see how they are breaking the law of reverse effort.
Philosophically, I am wondering, in what other ways am I breaking the law without seeing. What if now I am breaking the law of reverse effort by being too committed to the deepgame work. Or maybe I am just overthinking 😂😂
You're exactly right: identity can contribute to performance in the wrong way, too. That's why, instead of crafting our identity with things that are not measurable or not entirely in our control, we base our foundational confidence of our identity in values that we can always follow even when circumstances don't go our way.
Taylor goes pretty in depth on this topic in the video I'll be linking below, so I highly recommend checking it out:
th-cam.com/video/sWLYBA2LRb8/w-d-xo.html
Simon
DeepGame
👊😎
Hey coach,
Yesterday I had experienced the law of reverse effort firsthand.
I was on social media chatting with this girl and I was expressing my true feelings to her.
I was telling her that she is beautiful and how much I love her.
She suddenly blocks me and I am left wondering what just happened.
I think I was trying too hard.
Perhaps also I was bringing my own agendas to her.
The Lesson I think; Even when you are a longtime student of the law of reverse effort it is still complex to follow but thank you for your videos.
You have helped me recognise it in my daily life.
Bless you coach have a nice day.
This law is one of the trickiest to master.
PS. I have already watched your videos about this law and I might watch them again.
I just wish there was an easier way to master it perhaps a cheat code 😂😂😂
On a base level, I'd probably completely avoid declaring love (for the first time) over social media in general or simply texts. In my opinion, it's much more effective in person, and only after a long period of time where you've both gotten to know each other well and have grown a strong romantic connection while in a (hopefully) official relationship. But yeah, like you said, Law of Reverse Effort broken in that perspective. I'm sure there are lots of guides and people who give advice out there to look up.
The "cheat code" is practice over a long period of time ;)
Simon
DeepGame
@@DeepGameBasketball but that is breaking the law of reverse effort in a meta because you are trying so hard not to break it
@@ugehriddimmaster I'm not sure what you mean; could you be a bit more specific?
Of course you need to practice a certain extent in order to perform best. The Law of Reverse Effort doesn't mean you do nothing, it means you don't strain to get something ultra specific.
Simon
Bitan
Second lol