Plan for Next Week – Avoiding Compounding My Errors
ByI love planning and I try to plan everything where I possibly can. I am one of those sorts that put endless notes around the house that may simply look like a Post It Note with a scrawl on it – but to me it means everything! The only thing that I can fall down on is what we will eat mid-week, there again, don’t we all?
I have really been pondering about the call from last week and Sid said something that has really struck home and I have fully taken on board “avoid compounding our errors”. That makes perfect sense to me and I am entering a new week with greater gusto – and a whole lot of discipline. Whilst in my apprenticeship, I am soaking it all in still and determined to get it right – which I know I can.
As Sid so rightly said, when learning forex there is no such thing as “I can’t” – I WILL do this better this week, I am going to sit down on Monday, go through the simple set-up routine that settles me down and prepares me for what I’m going to do – make sure I don’t over-react like I did last week. Sid’s way of trading has been so simple to pick up, yes there has been a lot to learn but it is now about putting this into practise and this will is going to be even better than last, I am going to make sure of it.
As we’ve been told many times – ‘don’t try and rush and force this apprenticeship. It’s not an event, it’s a process. Settle down, relax and ENJOY the process. Anxiety only makes it harder.’
And the more I think about this advice, the better I like it. I’m going to treat this apprenticeship like another hobby and not get uptight about it. As Sid repeatedly says to us ‘Be COOL about your trading’. I like what he says about buses too. He says, ‘Trades are like buses, don’t get up-tight and worry if you miss one, there’ll be another along in a minute.’
I really like this ‘mindset’. I tend to be a bit gung-ho – I really need someone to keep my feet planted firmly on the ground.
Right – it’s Sunday, it’s time to cook the family roast, spend time with my family – and look forward! Isn’t this so exciting?!
Sam