 Elite performers have conditioned themselves to quickly move to the next play. They don't worry about what just happened. Instead, they focus on what's happening right now. They focus on what's right in front of them. They let go of the past and they focus on the present. They know that in order to win the moment, they have to be in the moment. Elite performers don't ignore their mistake, they acknowledge it and they own it. They just quickly move on from it without blaming, complaining or making excuses. They don't pout, sulk or dwell in their mistake, but instead they move to the next play. They understand that any energy they waste worrying about something that has already happened means they can't invest that energy into the present moment where they can still make a difference. The next time you make a mistake, smile, take a breath, shrug it off and move on to the next play.