Developing a winning attitude offers benefits far greater than the immediate win or loss. A winning attitude creates perspective that leads an expectation of success and satisfaction that transcends an outcome. In fact, the winner sees in every loss the seeds of a new win.
The following “poem” effectively distinguishes between the two mindsets. It is variously titled “Be a Winner” and “Winners Versus Losers” around the Internet. I have not been able to track down the author’s name.
“Be A Winner”
The Winner is always part of the answer
The Loser is always part of the problem
The Winner always has a program
The Loser always has an excuse
The Winner says “Let me do it for you”
The Loser says “That’s not my job”
The Winner sees an answer for every problem
The Loser sees a problem for every answer
The Winner sees a green near every sand trap
The Loser sees two or three sand traps near every green
The Winner says “It may be difficult but it’s possible”
The Loser says “It may be possible but it’s too difficult”
Follow your bliss. Experience your bliss. Become your bliss.
Ray Davis is the founder of The Affirmation Spot. He’s spent more than 25 years studying personal development and especially writing, recording, and using affirmations to achieve his goals. His eBook – The Power to Be You – offers 416 life-changing and original quotes, ideas, and affirmations to take you to new levels of achievement and reflection.
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Wow! This is a great concept. I love the mp3 affirmation idea. How innovative! Totally awesome.
Martine,
Thanks. It was an idea I had about 10 years ago, but had no way to implement. About the middle of last year I realized I had what I needed to make it happen.
Audio affirmations are huge time saver over “mirror talk” and reading. You can multitask and still get the benefit. I’ve been using them for about 18 years.
Thank you for the compliment and welcome to the blog!
Ray