Shorthand-ed #007
Players,
“Buying the dip” is a common investing strategy. Investing in the dips of your season is also a great strategy for growth.
And it's not always about investing more into your game.
When things have gone well for you...
How many hours did you spend fully invested in getting better each day?
What was your life away from the rink like?
Were you golfing more?
Spending more time with teammates?
Learning a new unrelated skill?
When things were going well... Maybe you had a more diversified portfolio?
When things go bad, we tend to lock ourselves in our room, study our shifts meticulously and triple down on "hockey." Our money on one thing, which can set us up for complete disaster.
When your hockey stock is down, typically other sectors of your life are down too.
Check in with where you're invested, and if you need to move money around.