EVA Dimensions Self-Rating

How to Complete This Self-Rating

For each dimension below, rate how steady and clear your thinking feels right now on a scale of 1 to 10.

1 means this area feels unsettled, frustrating, or inconsistent for you.
10 means this area feels steady, natural, and reliable during play.

There is no right or wrong number. This is not about how well you should play — it’s about how your thinking actually feels as the game unfolds.

After selecting a number, use the space provided to briefly explain why you chose that rating.

You might consider:

• When does this feel stable, and when does it wobble?
• What tends to trigger hesitation or frustration?
• Have you noticed small improvements or recurring patterns?
• Does this area feel easier in lessons than in live play?

Be honest and intuitive. The goal isn’t to judge your performance — it’s to understand it more accurately.

Your reflection matters as much as your number. Awareness is what turns friction into progress.

Your understanding that direction develops gradually—not immediately—keeps early ambiguity from feeling like failure and allows you to build your hand from tile strength rather than forcing clarity too soon
Your ability to narrow options to one or two viable directions prevents overwhelm and keeps your discards aligned with your strongest path instead of scattering your focus across too many possibilities.
Your balance between staying concealed as long as possible and simplifying later keeps you adaptable without drifting, allowing you to release weaker paths when clarity strengthens.
Your willingness to let go of tiles that no longer support your strongest direction keeps preference from overriding viability and strengthens overall hand integrity
Your readiness to narrow direction once one path gains strength ensures that flexibility transitions into focus at the right moment, protecting momentum and improving hand viability.
Your steadiness regardless of table speed keeps external tempo from influencing internal clarity, ensuring that your decisions remain deliberate rather than reactive.
Your ability to reset after an error protects decision quality by preventing one regretful discard from disrupting the rest of your game.
Your belief that skill develops through repetition and pattern recognition allows you to interpret early struggle as growth rather than evidence of inability.
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EVA Dimensions Self-Rating