Overcoming Emotional Trading – Part Two: Training Your Focus
So often, the problem with discipline in our trading is not an excess of emotion, but the relative absence of focus. If we grow our capacity for focus, we activate the parts of our brains that are responsible for planning and problem solving–not the parts that respond to threat with flight or fight.
Training our focus helps us make decisions in the heat of battle. Rehearsing our plans in the state of intensified focus cements them, so that they become automatic and not laden with emotion.
What I find particularly helpful is mentally rehearsing stressful situations in trading *while* tracking my focus in the biofeedback. Going through scenarios again and again and training ourselves to stay focused literally trains mind and body to take emotion out of decision making. We are not only exercising our capacity for concentration, but our specific ability to stay focused in stressful circumstances.
We can grow our heads. When we stay switched on, it’s amazing how emotions switch off.
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