
Episode 195 - Play Poker Or Focus On Family?
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About this listen
- Why tight deadlines help some players (especially those with ADHD) hyperfocus
- Parkinson’s Law and how it impacts poker study and productivity
- How dopamine dysregulation influences motivation and attention
- Gamified study tips like “poker sprints” and “beat-the-clock” sessions
- The power of body doubling, study groups, and external accountability
- Why guilt and perfectionism may be the real blockers—and how to reframe your mindset
- Finding the right balance between poker, work, and family life (and why it’s okay for that balance to shift over time)
📚 Recommended Resources:
Purposeful Practice for Poker by Dr. Tricia Cardner & Gareth James
Take Tricia’s free Mental Game Strength Quiz:
https://drtriciacardner.com/quiz
Looking to add cash games to your repertoire?
Take the MTT to Cash Diagnostic:
https://drtriciacardner.com/cashquiz
Sign up for Gareth’s free 5-day email course:
“How to Build Your First 10K Bankroll”
https://mttpokerschool.com/free-course
Want us to answer your poker question?
Post it in Dr. Tricia’s private Facebook group! Join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PokerMindsetMastery
Or in Gareth’s private Facebook group! Join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pokerprofits
Or Tweet us: @drtriciacardner @MTTpokerschool @PokerOnTheMind
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