“You do not need permission to be confident.”
Most players are waiting for confidence.
They are waiting for a coach to praise them.
They are waiting for points to prove it.
They are waiting for a perfect game to earn it.
That is why their confidence keeps disappearing.
Dangerous confidence starts when you decide this:
“My confidence is internal. I give it to myself.”
Here is the most practical way to do that.
Pick one identity statement and one behavior that proves it.
Identity statement:
“I am an attacking player who is built for pressure.”
Proof behavior:
“One fearless rep per period.”
One net drive.
One hold under pressure.
One play through the hands.
One hard close on a rush.
You are not trying to feel confident.
You are proving to your brain, with evidence, that you are allowed to play that way.
That is what makes you dangerous.
If you want the full breakdown and the system behind it, watch my new video.
How to Build Dangerous Confidence.
Corson
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