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Mac @ Night: How to handle a loss in efedding

Mac @ Night: S02E01 – Tonight on the 12th Episode of Mac @ Night, I talk about how to handle a loss in efedding. We’ve all been there before, we’ve all lost a match or seven, we’ve all missed out on a Championship or lost our Championship. How do we handle those losses? I offer up some suggestions on who you should approach for help as a writer, I remind us all that this is all a hobby and we shouldn’t be losing sleep over an outcome in a match, but at the same time we are incredibly invested in our characters so a loss or missed opportunity can still sting.

How do we lesson the pain of that sting? What is the proper way to respond to a loss? I discuss these things. I also talk a great deal about legacy, not just in the game but how people will remember us personally. Will we be remembered as a person who constantly complained, or as a person who gave love to the ones who beat us and earned the accolades they got. At the end of the day, we do a disservice to those winning if we make it all about our loss.

I hope this podcast will help us find a more positive mindset, a more productive way to handle a loss, and remind us all, that at the end of the day, we are all winners because we got to tell our own story – our way. The score might not always go your way, but as long as you are always improving as a writer and having fun while doing it, that’s a big time victory.

Tonight’s drink: Crown Royal Apple. Established in 1939, Crown Royal is a blended Canadian whisky brand with production being done in Gimli, Manitoba, while the blending and bottling of the whisky is done in a facility in Amherstburg, Ontario. I give a very brief explanation of Whisky, Whiskey, Scotch and Bourbon. Are they all the same? Tune in to find out (or just google the answer).

I hope you enjoy tonight’s episode. I’ve been in the efed / efedding world since 1995 and running my own efed (The Extreme Wrestling Corporation) on and off since 1997. I come into each podcast with over 26 years of experience in the hobby, but I humbly understand that I don’t know it all and don’t pretend to. This podcast is my opinion and I appreciate you taking the time to listen. I love efedding, I love the efed world, this hobby is important to me and I genuinely wish to see every efed have longevity and success.

As always, feel free to sound off in the comments section on our forums.
See you next time. Stay safe!

Cheers
– Mac 🥃

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