This is a tough, tough mental game. So many things in this sport can go
either way and affect you for a long time. Maybe you drew the pup and won a
buckle at your first junior rodeo. Or instead, you drew a zig-zagger, fell off
and could hear the crowd laughing. A break here or there can change everything
in either direction.
We live in a negative world, and are taught so much negativity from the
start. When things are going great, some people are just waiting for disaster to
strike around the next corner. We all need to learn to renew our minds, because
we live in a society that dwells on the bad stuff.
Instead of worrying about little horns because you missed last time you drew
a steer like that, I like to turn it around and tell myself, "I love little
horns. I never waive it off little horns." I even rehearse my victory lap in my
mind before I rope a high-pressure steer. I’ve been there before, and envision
doing it again. Then I think about how much fun it’s going to be to pick up that
big check in the next couple hours.
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