Asden105
New member
I really don't enjoy my games.
I'm always trying to shoot a good score, and when I don't I get extraordinarily irritated. I've been scoring really poorly as of late, and I think it has to do with me trying so damn hard.
I'm naturally impatient, and easily angered. Mostly because I'm always thinking about my game and wondering why I never get any better. It's affecting my personal life with my parents and sister and it's affecting my mental health, which is also bad as it is.
I always say to myself "I have to shoot a good score today or else I'm a complete fool". Then I end up shooting something in the high 80's and feel like I wasted so many strokes just trying so hard.
What can I do to calm the hell down and enjoy my games more?
If I could enjoy a few games, I think my score would come down as a natural result, but I'm always grinding and pushing really hard to make sure I shoot 79 instead of 88.
I think I take the game too seriously. How could I decrease this serious attitude and enjoy my games more?
I'm always trying to shoot a good score, and when I don't I get extraordinarily irritated. I've been scoring really poorly as of late, and I think it has to do with me trying so damn hard.
I'm naturally impatient, and easily angered. Mostly because I'm always thinking about my game and wondering why I never get any better. It's affecting my personal life with my parents and sister and it's affecting my mental health, which is also bad as it is.
I always say to myself "I have to shoot a good score today or else I'm a complete fool". Then I end up shooting something in the high 80's and feel like I wasted so many strokes just trying so hard.
What can I do to calm the hell down and enjoy my games more?
If I could enjoy a few games, I think my score would come down as a natural result, but I'm always grinding and pushing really hard to make sure I shoot 79 instead of 88.
I think I take the game too seriously. How could I decrease this serious attitude and enjoy my games more?