What Are Your Priorities?
Priorities are the few things you should dedicate a significant amount of time to, but have too many and you undermine them all.
Attempting to develop twenty things simultaneously does not result in a well-rounded and dangerous game. Instead, you will have a breadth without depth. Familiar with everything, dangerous with nothing.
The better approach, and you don’t need to figure this out today, is at some point to ask yourself:
- What position do you consistently find yourself in that you could intentionally enter on instead of land in accidentally?
- What techniques do you consistently hit against resisting opponents?
- What finish has proven successful multiple times and feels natural to you?
Select three of these as priorities, and while you still recognize that other positions and finishes exist, and could defend them, they are not your primary focus.