Can't deal with negative criticism? Is your self-esteem low?
Now that you have a number of games under your belt do you find yourself worrying?
Maybe others are criticizing your performance?
Worrying often leads to a drop in performance, criticism is tough, especially when it comes from you.
You will start to get less ice-time, your self-esteem can take a blow, it can feel like a heavy weight is pulling you down and it can affect your Hockey Confidence.
It's important to understand that there are going to be people who judge and criticize you and your performance throughout life.
If that person is you, then it's time to make change happen.
Rather than spending your time focusing on your own negative opinions of yourself, find the people with positive opinions and attitudes that build up your own self-esteem and who want to see you develop as a person both on and off the ice.
They will be the ones to offer you a positive, new perspective on the challenges and situations that you face.
Take the time to listen to them. They will help you if you let them.
It's still the first half of the season and prime time to be solidifying those connections with the positive people you have in your network, who you trust, to build up your self-esteem and foster a powerful mindset.
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Warmest, Izzy.
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