sports
i love the sport i play, it’s my favorite thing to do. however, when i play i get extremely anxious and get scared to mess up. at my middle school, i was one of the better people on my team so naturally all eyes were on me and i was expected to be some godsend. i’m now in highschool and it’s really difficult because A) the stakes are higher now and B) my anxiety is a lot worse than it was in middle school. i dwell on every mistake i make and i don’t know how to improve my skills and to not care what others think of me.
@alexRose2610
Sounds like you feel anxious about staking your athletic career high up at this moment. It must be hard to not care about how other people think. This situation distracts you from paying attention to yourself and may influence the performance. See every mistake as a learning opportunity. Once you fix it, it will only make you stronger. Wish you the best.
I've been in the same situation, friend. I think that you need to find the right people that would not care if you play bad or not.
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Performance Anxiety is pretty tough to deal with so I relate. When you have a lot of pressure to do well in your sport, it's scary to mess up because people expect you to be great at all times. What I've learned to do is to stop caring what others think of me and when I mess up I think of it as a learning experience, not a failure. When I view it this way, I realized that I had less anxiety and performed better because instead of focusing on what other people thought and how I was going to perform, I focused on my craft. Hope this helps!
@alexRose2610 I've been having the same problem a lot lately. Sports are so demanding in high school that my coach made me play in a tournament the day after my grandmother's funeral. Him and my dad were angry my mom and I wanted to go to the funeral instead of play. It's been so bad that I used to be the best on my team, and now I am nearly the worst. I'm seeking help, and I feel like this is a good step. I will pray for you. I wish you the best in your journey throughout everything, especially your sport.