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One NHL player, who started working with me back in his CHL days, has sent me one email a day, every day, for three solid years. With those emails, he is taking the time to acknowledge and share his successes, and to make the most of the good feelings that generates—every single day. Now that’s what I call a player who is determined to be successful!
Do you know of anyone else who is prepared to take one action step a day to be more successful?
The Puck Stops Here
“Hockey’s a funny game. You have to prove yourself every shift, every game. It’s not up to anybody else.”
PAUL COFFEY
THERE IS SOMETHING very special about the hockey players I work with who make it big. Yes, they are hardworking. Yes, they are determined. Yes, they take action. Yes, they love the game. And yes, they look forward to getting more powerful every day, both physically and mentally. But what’s the biggest difference between the players who succeed and the ones who don’t? In my experience, the players who succeed take responsibility for their results and their progress.