Of course...the "ready or not" refers to me...not San Diego. As the first WPBA tournament of the year rapidly approaches...I find myself completely unprepared as a player. See...I am on the Board of Directors for the WPBA...as well as being a player...and 2010 has started a little roughly for the organization. So...instead of focusing on practicing my game...I have been a busy little bee helping to make sure that this event runs smoothly for everyone else. (I also had to put together the RTC in February...and I am also working to try and start a So Cal Regional Tour...in my "spare time".)
Is it fair that I have placed the organization's welfare above my own for the time being? Depends on who you ask, I guess. My friends and family would tell me that I am working too hard...am too stressed...and that I need to quit trying to juggle so many balls. Other players have counseled that I need to try and forget my responsibilities before and during a tournament...because they don't want my pool career to suffer. I've had very wise people advise me that...at some point...I have to make sure that I am happy....and if not having time to play is making me unhappy, then I need to make changes in my life.
On the other hand...I have players who thank me for the hard work I do for the WPBA. The other Board members and various WPBA staffers (or former staffers) also tell me how important the work that I am doing is...and how difficult it would be if they didn't have access to the knowledge I have accumulated over the years. So...when I take those things into consideration...I don't regret most of the choices I have made. Yet...LOL.
So...back to San Diego and the first event of the year. I suppose I will do what I did all last year....get back to work to make sure the tournament runs smoothly....and try to cram some practice in this weekend in hopes that I can get my stroke going and my groove on.
Wish me luck...I may need it.
Follow up to this entry...
ReplyDeleteI resigned from the WPBA Board on the Wed before the tournament. I then played better than I player all last year...and finished int he 9th-16th bracket after a nice win over Monica Webb...where I had 3 break and runs.
So in conclusion...less stress does equal better pool.