Is Winning for You?
Winning isn’t comfortable--being relentless, and courageous to push beyond your limits is very uncomfortable.

Is Winning for You?

The concept of winning is powerful yet difficult to define, and even more challenging to teach. While not everyone will succeed in every endeavor, the opportunity for success is available to anyone willing to put in the effort, dedication, and perseverance. The truth is that success isn't reserved for a select few. Anyone, regardless of their background or circumstances, has the potential to achieve their goals.

Despite the open invitation, winning remains a small, exclusive club. Membership demands hard work, commitment, and resilience. It’s not just about talent; it’s about consistently putting in the work. The key is adopting a mindset where one believes their abilities can be developed through coaching, dedication, and following the right process.

Individuals aspiring to join this exclusive club now have access to resources, knowledge, and opportunities, thanks to technology and globalization. While this expands the chance for more people to reach their full potential, it doesn’t make entry easier. Instead, it highlights the importance of taking personal responsibility for your actions and decisions in achieving success. External factors may influence outcomes, but what you control plays a significant role.

Winning isn't comfortable; it requires pushing boundaries and taking a proactive approach to life. It highlights that while success isn't guaranteed, the possibility is there for anyone willing to strive for it can grow to be their best.

Bruce Bryant

President and Creative Director at Promotus Advertising

3mo

The quote "Everyone wants to win, but few are willing to prepare to win" is attributed to coach Bobby Knight. This emphasizes the framework and qualifier for those who have chosen success.

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Bruce Bryant

President and Creative Director at Promotus Advertising

3mo

Coachability and Resilience are probably the two of the most important points for developing a winning mindset. 

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Tiffany Thompson

President/Executive Recruiter at DaMar Staffing Solutions

3mo

This is a powerful statement. I like the way you describe concept of winning.

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