Fear Can Make Us Anxious. Anxiety Can Affect Our Performance On And Off The Ice.

So, here's what you can do today to help yourself get stronger.

The key is to strengthen your faith in your own ability.

Tip - Ask yourself, am I:

  1. Worrying about my ability, or;
  2. Focusing on my strengths?

If you are focusing on thoughts that cause anxiety, you'll get a result that causes anxiety. And if you are doing this - you are not alone.

Use your awareness of what you are focusing on to improve your mental strength.

Practice re-focusing on what you need to do to feel better on the ice to give you a stronger and tougher mindset for peak performance.

Remember that negative self-talk when you came off the ice after a bad shift? Those negative words will only increase your anxiety.

Instead, once you have taken a look at where you can improve your performance, then find as many positive takeaways from that last practice or the game you just played, win or lose.

Remind yourself that each day brings you the opportunity to become a better player, building on what you have already achieved.

Focus on 3 positive takeaways about your game, the abilities that make you a valuable and meaningful player to your team and make your mental strength stronger. 

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Warmest, Izzy.

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