The differences between winners and losers

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A Monday Motivator

A Winner is always a part of the answer
A Loser is always a part of the problem.

Trophy optically active flickr setA Winner always has a plan;
A Loser always has an excuse.

A Winner says, “Let me help you with that;”
A Loser says, “Thats not my job.”

A Winner finds a solution for every problem;
A Loser finds a problem in every solution.

A Winner says, “It’s possible;”
A Loser says, “It’s too difficult.”

When a winner makes a mistake, he says, “I was wrong;”
When a loser makes a mistake, he says, “It wasn’t my fault.”

A winner makes commitments;
A loser makes promises.

A winner says, “I can improve;”
A loser says, “I’m not as bad as others.”

A winner listens carefully;
A loser waits to talk.

A winner says, “There’s a better way to do it;”
A loser says, “That’s the way it’s always been done.”

(Flickr photo from optically active)

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    Comments

    Thanks for this. It made me pull my metaphorical socks up and realise I was being an archetypal loser…

    Nice list. I’ll be sure to keep this handy to get me up and going!

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