Confidence and Playing Well.
ISF had a thread a while ago about the beauty of realizing that you're bad. Obviously, there are good things that come from this realization: 1. you think harder about your game 2. you try to improve 3. you're more open to advice.
But there are also some bad things that come from it. I noticed a few days ago that my thinking of "i'm not that good" cause me to be lost while i was playing. Instead of thinking of the best way to play a hand, and executing, i felt lost and didn't know what to do.
What i realized is that i can only play to the best of my abilities in the present, and i should use those abilities to the fullest. I need to use those abilities every play to put an opponent on a range and determine the best play from my skills.
I think when a person has confidence when playing, he or she will find that they were better than they ever imagined.
Just a thought.