The former world number one, who has been India's best medal bet in archery, had faltered in both her previous appearances but she is hoping to deliver this time, having gained experience.
"It's very important to live in the present without thinking too much about the future. I just have 26 days left. That's all. It's about giving my best now," Deepika told PTI from Paris after her stupendous performance.
Asked if her previous experiences would help, she said, "It helps but every match is different. I can't say there will be less pressure this time. Everyone has a fear factor but it's about handling the situation on the given day."
Often let down by her mental game, she said: "I'm working on a few things mentally. It was about doing it right and executing well."
All the 27-year-old wants is that she does not face any hurdles as she begins her final preparations. The athletes are required to undergo COVID-19 tests daily, seven days before leaving for the Games.
"We are not aware of the schedule yet, everything comes at the last minute. We have no issue with the testing, we just hope that our practice does not get hampered and there's less distractions," the world number three, said.
Deepika had secured her Tokyo Games ticket in 2019.
India on Sunday won the women's individual, women's team and mixed pair events with Deepika a constant in each of them, playing back-to-back four matches in less than five hours.
Just a week back, the fancied Indian women's archers faced a lot of flak for a shock opening round loss to Colombia to miss the Olympic team qualification.
The monkey was off their back and it was a mix of carefree and relaxed shooting that did the trick for them to get the unprecedented result, Deepika said.