After talking to multiple teams since the disbanding of xeria, I've decided that my best option is to go teamless for a while. This is due to multiple reasons which I don't wish to go into detail about in this blog post. I'd simply like to say that I'm no longer searching for a team to join, and I doubt I will be for at least the rest of this year.
I'm going to instead focus purely on improving my skill level. This means getting my ranking a lot higher on ladder, and mass gaming in my spare time without any excuses. I'll try to keep it to a healthy amount of games played per day, so as I can do this for a large period of time. Events are going to be secondary, more of a reward for if I actually get myself where I need to be. No point following goals of placing well at events if Im not at a good enough skill level to get anywhere close to achieving those goals.
Also, I'll post somewhere on this site about paid coaching when I get around to it. My drive dieing has delayed both the remaining free sessions and paid sessions substantially. I lost all the notes that I made up to help students build-wise, so I'm going to have to remake all of those first. Although I'd like to start paid coaching sooner rather than later, its probably going to be around 2-3 weeks waiting time. I apologise for anyone who was looking forward to getting coaching from me straight away.
Lastly, I'm going to miss xeria a lot. I already kinda do. The announcement of xeria disbanding didn't really make me feel too bad, since we had all planned to be together on a different team. However, the plan didn't follow through and I was really devastated for the rest of the night. It went as far as making me tilt like crazy the next day on ladder. Not a good day, but something to learn from mentally. Kinda going off topic but meh.
It felt like we were all just starting to really appreciate being teammates, and were having a lot of fun at events together. To see this completely disappear before my eyes in a matter of hours really sucked.
Good Luck with Keeping up the motivation being teamless, i myself have struggled greatly with this hardly playing at which is far from what i wanted. Good Luck with things
But seriously being teamless is nice for awhile. You get to play the game for yourself, you play the game to improve instead of playing the game to get results for someone else or feeling the pressure of having to perform all the time. that being said being on a team is pretty nice to with all the people to support you.
As long as you continue to come to Arena LANs. It wouldn't be an Adelaide LAN without you winning it
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