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The Psychological Aspect of Chess: Building Mental Resilience

I've shared some of my experiences, and now I'm eager to learn from yours. What are your go-to strategies for staying calm under pressure? Share your tips below!
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@OraclePlus said in #3:
> Read my webpage and blog. I hope I can light a bit. I d love to discuss if you have time. Pls letme know. (I have no title. :) ) :)
> Regards, respect and love,
Thank you for reading my blog! While I appreciate your invitation to discuss your blog, I don't believe I'm your target audience. However, if you'd like to introduce your blog to the readers here and see if they find it interesting, feel free to share a brief description and a link in the comments. That way, those who are interested can explore your content. I'm also curious, why are you using a separate webpage instead of utilizing the Lichess blog feature?
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@OraclePlus said in #5:
> Thank you for your kind response and for taking the time to read my answer. I would like to point out that everyone is part of my blog's audience. Naturally, my blog may not be for everyone, especially for those who prefer more familiar content, and I truly appreciate your honest feedback.
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> It’s a beautiful thing to remember that blogs are a whole with their areas of interest, and that reading them can lead to similar experiences and ideas or even provoke completely different thoughts. By the way, for me, it’s not so much about whether the blog attracts people’s attention, but rather the feeling of seeing people benefit from it.
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> As for why I don't write a blog on Lichess;
> On Lichess, there are many players and readers with profiles that don't quite fit the platform. I know this from the experience of opening my third account on Lichess.
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> Besides when you share non-cliché information, the first thing people tend to do is not "focus on the scientific content of the information", but instead they question your rating, ask who you are, what kind of education you have, where you're from and etc.
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> So I didn’t see an environment on Lichess where I could share information and experiences beyond the familiar clichés. I believe I can shape my own blog in a more visual and structured way. Plus, I can see how many people have read my blog. For these reasons, I chose to write on my own blog.
Thank you for the detailed explanation. I appreciate you clarifying your reasoning for using a separate blog and your perspective on audience and content. You express your ideas with a lot of clarity and detail. Wishing you all the best with your blog.
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