Really, you've identified your problem in the diagram in your first post. You follow your strategy, win, change it and everything goes downhill from there.
So stick to the strategy. Easy to say, difficult to do.
I found the attachment in this post useful, it's about discipline and consistency. I particularly like point 22 about being a bricklayer.
An interesting book on dealing with the emotional side is "The Chimp Paradox; The Mind Management Programme for Confidence, Success and Happiness" by Dr. Steve Peters. It's not about trading but gives a model for managing your impulses. Peters has had a lot of success with athletes and developing a winning frame of mind.
Anyway best of luck!
So stick to the strategy. Easy to say, difficult to do.
I found the attachment in this post useful, it's about discipline and consistency. I particularly like point 22 about being a bricklayer.
An interesting book on dealing with the emotional side is "The Chimp Paradox; The Mind Management Programme for Confidence, Success and Happiness" by Dr. Steve Peters. It's not about trading but gives a model for managing your impulses. Peters has had a lot of success with athletes and developing a winning frame of mind.
Anyway best of luck!
Too tired to argue. Too old to care.