First of all, it"s very nice of you to include me in the same sentence as George, but trust me, he is a far better player than I.
I have just interviewed him for an upcoming APAT podcast (coming soon  

 ) and he is a top guy with a superb attitude towards his poker and life.
As far as my poker playing goes, perhaps I should fill you guys in on my current circumstances.
I am a qualified accountant, but after taking a slight career change 18 months ago, was made redundant in December.  I decided to take the opportunity to have a break and do a bit of consultancy work on a part time basis and supplelement that with redundancy money and a good go at some poker.
So, the past 120 days have been quite good.  My OPR stats on pokerstars are :-
Winnings $11,249
Profit $5,909
Tournament 217
In The Money 36
ITM %   17%
That info is in the public domain, so happy to share.  Those stats are far better than anything I had ever achieved in my 4 years of playing poker.  So, what have I done differentely ?
Bankroll ManagementI set up a spreadsheet with all my poker account balances on it and log every game I play.  Buy-In, type, no runners, finish, cash etc etc
So, there"s no more kidding myself about being a break-even/winning player.  It"s in black and white and I also log how I exit.  Was it a shove, was I ahead, that kind of stuff.
I"m not a massive one for pokertracker stats, as I play poker because I enjoy it and don"t want it to become too serious.
Tournament ChoiceBefore this life break, my poker playing would often inolve playing the next available tourney after having dinner, if I wanted to play that night.  No real thought about it and often would end up playing satellites, chasing the next dream trip to play poker live.
Now I target the types of tournaments I want to play and try to stick to tourneys that fit my buy-in, runners, structure.
It"s not easy, as If you get knocked out of one early, there is a desire to fire up the next available tourney.
Poker PhilosophyFinally, I have become more aware that you can"t win all the time and variance plays a big part in poker.  I used to play poker a bit scared.  Worried about getting knocked out cheaply, but I am now more aware of pot odds and positional play.  I don"t get annoyed (too much) about getting unlucky.  I now just get annoyed if I feel I didn"t play the hand well or as I know I should have.
But this is only a temporary lifestyle for me.  Whilst the work is there great, but I don"t think I could play poker full time at home.  Should have a job lined up for next month.   Fingers crossed.   

Well, enough of my ramblings, not sure that answers any questions really, but as I"ve typed it, I"ll post it.
Leigh