7 Things Really Big Winners Do
Everyone
loves a winner. Most aspire to be one. Here are 7 traits big winners have in
common.
From
early childhood, we are taught that there are two kinds of people: winners and
losers. Throughout our schooling and well into our adult life, the entire
hierarchy of society is structured to be on one side or the other of that success line. Sports, politics, and even
academics consistently highlight when someone comes out on top versus when that
person fails.
Most
everyone will chalk up some wins in life. Much of winning is in how you perceive
the goal or competition. One person's utter and complete
failure may
be another person's step toward success. A physically challenged person
completing a marathon is the winner of his or her own challenge even
though technically the race was won by an able-bodied champion.
People
who win consistently don't do it by chance. There is often method and
determination to the way they approach contests and life itself. Here are 7
recognizable traits to incorporate in your life so you can be a winner most of
the time.
1. Winners get in the game.
People
waiting for an invitation to join a great project or an exciting opportunity
will rarely end up in the winner's circle. Sitting on the sidelines won't
likely bring success to your door. To win, you have to aggressively
engage in
activity. Winners step up and ask, "How can I add value and excitement to
the game?" If they get an invitation to play, they don't hesitate to join
in. And they bring their A-game.
2. Winners boldly ask for what
they want.
Some
people foolishly think the world is filled with mind readers. If people don't
know what you are trying to achieve, they can't easily help you accomplish your
objectives. And there are few contests worth winning that can be won alone. Winners know there is no harm in asking for the
things you want or that would help you get ahead. Just don't be rude, demanding,
pushy, or nagging. If you articulate your needs and desires, simply and
politely, the universe has a way of providing the right help at the right time.
3. Winners understand their
sphere of influence.
Some
things in life are beyond control: the weather, the market, the price of
bananas. Winners know when it is useless to try and apply effort or influence
beyond their actual capability. They may test and push those limits, but when
faced with a near impossible task, they will conserve effort and move on.
Winners focus their energy on the people and places where they can effect the most change and growth in positive ways.
4. Winners gratefully leverage
the strengths of others.
A winner
knows his or her gifts and how to take advantage of them. Winners also have an
ability to see the strengths and contributions of others around them. Winners
know a shared win has greater glory than a solo effort. They
inspire and recruit other talented people to participate and share the fun and
accolades of a major win. They make sure that everyone who participates feels
accomplishment and appreciation for their efforts.
5. Winners relentlessly
self-promote.
It's a
noisy world with many competing demands for attention. Projects worthy of time
and attention require awareness to rise above the clamor. Studies show that
successful people tirelessly promote themselves and their businesses. Winners
don't waste time with shyness or self-doubt. They believe with conviction that
their success will positively impact society around them and constantly let the world know why their objectives are
important. Without creating a false sense of self-importance, they are willing
and able to talk about how they add value to others' lives.
6. Winners shake off the
losses.
Few
winners win every time. Loss in life makes victory sweeter. But nobody likes to
lose. It is hard not to get the things you want, and to deal with the pain when
things go wrong. But spending all of your time dwelling on anger, anxiety, or
what might have been diverts focus from what can be accomplished. Winners know
when something doesn't go their way, they must quickly deal with the
disappointment, learn from the experience, and get right back in the game with
a positive
attitude.
7. Winners pursue the
awesome experience.
Winners
understand that accomplishing something of insignificance doesn't really feel
like a win at all. They rarely waste time with boring projects or initiatives
that don't hold their interest. They find ways to execute mundane
things with little effort. Life is finite. Winners invest their time and
energy in the things that excite them and reap benefit for
themselves and the people they care about.
BY KEVIN DAUM
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