Coaches Shouting At You, Players Chirping At You, Fans Yelling Their 'Expert' Opinion?

When it comes to success in hockey and in life, standing strong in the face of outbursts of others is the mark of a great player.

But how do we know when to listen and when to ignore?

Here's a solid strategy for standing strong:

If the person yelling 'advice' is someone who you trust, and you know deep down they have your best interests at heart, it's good to consider their opinion. Take a couple of hours to do this. Their delivery may be over the top, but their intention may be to truly help you. 

Review their suggestions and apply their advice to your long-term goals. Ask yourself, do they have a point? Can their suggestion help you? Decide for yourself does what they say truly help you to become a stronger player?

If it can, you know what to do. Use it to help you become a more powerful player.

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