Here's a good way I like to see things whenever I'm down on my luck and that basically is, is it not a "good" thing that you're suffering bad beats? Which pretty much indicates that you are always getting in with the best hands. It's been said before and I'll say it again, there is nothing, NOTHING you can do about being outdrawn. Just get your money in with the best time and time again.
I'll tell you about a horrible beat I got put on me a couple days ago. 1/2 NL PS, I limped UTG with two black Aces, an MP guy raises to 10, folds back to me, I make it 35 to go, he calls. The flop is
![The Eight of Clubs [8c]](https://www.pofex.com/images/smilies/8c.gif)
, I lead out and bet 50, he raises all in to 130, I beat him into the pot, turn
![The Four of Clubs [4c]](https://www.pofex.com/images/smilies/4c.gif)
, river
I obviously win this one right? Guess again, he took my stack with fricken
![The Five of Diamonds [5d]](https://www.pofex.com/images/smilies/5d.gif)
, can you believe that sh*t?! Oh God I was sooo mad, I did leave that table because I don't like reloading at the same table, but I just said to myself, I may have lost 180 or 200 or whatever it was on that hand, but I know I'm good enough to make it all back. Kept that confidence in myself and sure enough 2 hours later I was up $250 while multi-tabling at 3/6 lim.
Just a thought I'd share.