UMBC Super Smasher
Smash Lord
Since you don't want to post anymore, you can still PM in response to my post if you'd like.
You're cool in real life, but your posts have a negative tone. You may not mean it to come out negative, but it does. One solution? Stop posting and just come to fests. Just a thought: the top pro players don't post very much.
You seem to lack in self esteem, which is why you take offense from other people's posts about your skill level. You must boost your own confidence and believe in yourself. If people say you're at a level below what you believe to be true, then prove to them otherwise. Talk is cheap, and contradicting people's opinions won't get you anywhere.
This is a problem for many people, but try to construct your posts with more thought. Revise your posts before hitting the Post button. Think about what you're saying and place yourself in other people's shoes.
Stop saying you're sorry and apologizing all the time. Talk is cheap; show it with your actions.
Suggestions: capitalize your 'I's, start the beginning of each sentence with a capital letter, put a space between periods and the first letter of a new sentence, and end each sentence with a period. People will take your posts more seriously if you post seriously.
Best of wishes and I hope to see you at the next Catonsville for some Tru= training!
You're cool in real life, but your posts have a negative tone. You may not mean it to come out negative, but it does. One solution? Stop posting and just come to fests. Just a thought: the top pro players don't post very much.
You seem to lack in self esteem, which is why you take offense from other people's posts about your skill level. You must boost your own confidence and believe in yourself. If people say you're at a level below what you believe to be true, then prove to them otherwise. Talk is cheap, and contradicting people's opinions won't get you anywhere.
This is a problem for many people, but try to construct your posts with more thought. Revise your posts before hitting the Post button. Think about what you're saying and place yourself in other people's shoes.
Stop saying you're sorry and apologizing all the time. Talk is cheap; show it with your actions.
Suggestions: capitalize your 'I's, start the beginning of each sentence with a capital letter, put a space between periods and the first letter of a new sentence, and end each sentence with a period. People will take your posts more seriously if you post seriously.
Best of wishes and I hope to see you at the next Catonsville for some Tru= training!