Many people think that to win you need to compete with the idea of winning. When I explain that instead you have to compete, in any sport, staying focused on what it takes to compete at the best, many think it is wrong. The opposite is true. If you think to win you put too much pressure on yourself, because even if you perform at your best, it is not sure that the opponent does not perform better than you and then get the success. I recommend to see the video in which Arrigo Sacchi, former Milan and Italian team coach explains brilliantly this same concept.
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