The July print edition of Chess Life gives a note about the following article that is to be found on the website:
"Learning From Your Losses We’ve all heard that you learn more from your losses than your wins, but that truism doesn’t help if you shred your score sheets into the nearest waste bin after blundering.
Matan Prilleltensky, a chess expert at his peak rating, writes about the psychological barriers to learning from your losses, and the most effective ways he has found to mine tough games for secrets to improvement."
I can’t find the article anywhere on USChess.org
Help, please…