JANE DODD’S TIPS:
I. After a disappointing experience, you either decide you’re not going to fight and give up or it gives you the determination to prove everyone wrong, pick yourself up to grab another opportunity and make it a success. Many established players have been released at a young age. They’ve gone on to have outstanding careers. Self-belief is anyone’s key to success.
II. Instinctively, a player never gives up. His game always drives him. Disappointment can take a few days to sink in so it’s good to have some time out to adjust to the situation. You have to remind yourself that you’re at the level you’re at because you have talent. Another opportunity will come along.
III. The player should always be given space after a disappointing event. They need to get their head around the situation without others interfering. People around him can always look for solutions without the player being aware at the start, so that after a few days everyone can sit down to discuss next steps.
IV. You cannot wind back the clock. Look back at what you may have been able to do better. Look back at what you did well and move on. After that, never look back. Success is all about right now.
V. Any experience makes you stronger, good or bad. Learn from the disappointment. Being released should bring out your determination to not give up before you’ve shown your ability at your ultimate best. Major opportunities are amazing experiences. If you miss out on one, it should make you want to challenge for the next one even more.
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