{"id":8356,"date":"2021-02-01T17:24:05","date_gmt":"2021-02-01T17:24:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/axiafutures.com\/blog\/?p=8356"},"modified":"2024-02-09T09:32:49","modified_gmt":"2024-02-09T09:32:49","slug":"trading-journey-coming-home","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/axiafutures.com\/blog\/trading-journey-coming-home\/","title":{"rendered":"Trading Journey: Coming Home"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>This blog post is part of a trading journey series. For previous chapters, follow the links below:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul><li><a href=\"https:\/\/axiafutures.com\/blog\/trading-journey-not-your-typical-beginning\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Chapter I. &#8211; Trading Journey: Not Your Typical Beginning<\/a><\/li><li><a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/axiafutures.com\/blog\/trading-journey-discovering-the-trading-edge\/\" target=\"_blank\">Chapter II. &#8211; Trading Journey: Discovering The Trading Edge<\/a><\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>After several months of intense trading during the&nbsp;beginnings of pandemic madness (<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/axiafutures.com\/blog\/trading-journey-not-your-typical-beginning\/\" target=\"_blank\">see Chapter I. for context<\/a>), I have arrived at my apartment feeling incredibly weak. Mentally exhausted but what&#8217;s more, in a very unpleasant physical pain. My stomach was on fire. It has been in ever-increasing pain for the last month and my mind started to go crazy about it. I knew that this time it is serious and I need to take a break. Little I knew that in a week&#8217;s time, I will be barely able to get to the car that will drive me to the border of my country. When <a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/AH_AxiaFutures\" target=\"_blank\">Alex <\/a>was saying that one day, no matter how it will all end up, I will have an amazing story to tell, I kind of imagined a different type of story. Story of heroic trading and massive trading success. Nope. Not yet. As the time of departure was coming closer, my condition got even worse. I could not sleep anymore with the stomach pain, I noticed I lost a lot of weight and started to have frequent cold chills. Feeling dizzy without any energy, my mind at that point went mental picturing all kinds of horror stories. I remember walking to Covid testing point, at the time when testing was in its beginning to some distant Wroclaw football stadium thinking that I might not be able to get there on my own. Waiting for those test results while living in the pain really tested me. Finally, an email arrived, I rushed to print all the necessary papers and I was ready to go. I called a guy I accidentally came across in the Uber who could take me to the border since no cross border public transport was available at that time. With the remaining bit of energy, I got myself into the car thinking if this is my last time I see Wroclaw. The only thing I could think of at that time was: take me home, I need to get my health back.<br><br>At home, I have completely detached for weeks. Slept a lot, visited all my doctors, and slowly started to create a plan on how can I get better. In a meantime, I have received a medical diagnosis that was not terminal but not easily treatable. The healing plan was put in motion. My mind could finally rest together with my body. I have started to take longer and longer walks and observed the amazing ability of my body to heal again. In a month&#8217;s time, from feeling at the lowest point I have ever felt, to my first run. My problems were still there, but the level of pain went from unbearable to livable. Finally, I could sleep normally. As I was getting better I started to slowly come back to trading. Showing up each day, at least for half a day, and doing my prep, all the routines, watching the markets, and slowly starting to trade was something for what I was looking for again. But now, I was a different person. Deep down I constantly questioned if it is all worth it. If the trading craft, the struggle, the pain was worth it. I also knew, that in order for me to continue in this journey, I must radically change something in my life. I was too attached to performing and succeeding. Even worse, I was defined by it. I have realized that my whole life, no matter what I have chosen to do, my self-worth was defined by the outcome of my work. From a long-term point of view, a recipe for disaster and unhappiness. Realizing that, I started to work with a coach that would help me go through the process of unwinding a lot of my old beliefs about who I am and who I have to be. As I was going through this process, I have realized the root cause of my many self-sabotaging practices that have manifested in my own trading. We all say we want to be disciplined, yet we don&#8217;t know what old and deep self-beliefs drive our lack of discipline. We all want to manage our anger and frustration better, yet we do not understand the root cause of our rage when things don&#8217;t work out as expected. When our plans have been shattered to pieces in front of our eyes after trying so hard. I have realized that in order for me to truly breakthrough I must clean as much mess of the past as I can, so I can create a little happier and more relaxed me while I am trading. As I was slowly changing, I had my doubts if the passion that ignited this journey won&#8217;t fade away. If it&#8217;s still all worth it.<br><br>As physical and mental conditions got better, I have slowly started to plan my come back. I knew that a different guy than the one who left in pain three months ago is coming back and I had my doubts if I still have all that it takes to compete at the level I desire. I was about to find out very soon.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>Thanks for reading. Until next time, trade well.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>JK<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This blog post is part of a trading journey series. 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