If you are with a good aim and mentality at first, that's already the best start you can have. But you need to understand those bad days will always happen. It's very normal. The best players are not the ones that have the best scores every match or that can play well every game. The best players are the ones that don't think about how bad they are playing and they reset and do the next play or the next thing as fast as possible. If you feel like you can't focus for the first half and then for the other half you can't, it's because you have a problem with anchoring your focus every round. The skill here is that every time, as soon as the new round starts and as soon as the buy phase starts, you need to ask yourself one or two questions: 1. Where do I wanna go? 2. Which players do I want to play with me? If you do that every single round, even when the game is already won or even when the game is already lost, if you keep doing that, you will develop a longer focus time. You will overtime be able to play well all game. But I don't mean to actually play well every game. What I mean is for you to focus every single round because playing well every game or every round is a myth. Things will go bad so don't worry if you play bad or if it doesn't work okay. There will also be times, where you enter on autopilot, you will always enter a little bit on autopilot. Some days you are more on autopilot, some days you are less, but it depends. The goal is not to never be on autopilot. The goal is to decrease the time you are on autopilot. And the goal is to reset to full focus as fast as possible. But fpcus ans mental will never be perfect. A perfect mental doesnt exist. But the closer you are to perfect the better. How is your routine? Is it consistent?