Five Attitudes That Will Cause You to Excel in Any Area of Your Life



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The Winner's Circle by Dr. Denis Waitley

Every four years we see those five brilliant, interlocking Olympic rings on flags and in television and billboard advertising globally. The Olympic Games are where the best in the world go for the gold and the few stand, listening to their national anthem, in the coveted winner’s circle. If the five Olympic rings were attitudes of champions in every profession, these five attitudes would be prominent in the mindset of the peak performer:

Paying the Price. Everyone wants to win, but few are willing to invest the time and effort. Paying the price means focusing on developing the skills and training regimen of champions—observation, imitation, repetition and the internalization of knowledge into habits; also, learning why and how to go the extra mile and seeing success as a marathon, not a dash. Champions view failures as temporary inconveniences and learning experiences.

The Olympian Within. Winners believe in their worth in advance of their performance. Most people base their worth on their current status or achievement level, which means that until they are judged successful by society’s standards, they have little to be proud of. Champions believe in their dreams when they have only a dream to hang on to, even in the face of criticism and superior achievements by others.

Non-situational Integrity. Authentic, lasting winners have an uncompromising attitude about self-honesty. They function according to an “integrity triangle,” consisting of three basic questions: (a) Are my beliefs based upon truth? (b) Do my words and actions correspond with truth and honesty? (c) Before I speak or act, do I honestly consider the impact of my decision on other people and the environment?

The “Coachability” Factor. Champions are always open to alternatives to improve their performance. Consistent winners are not the arrogant egotists who dominate the media spotlight. The most successful individuals in the game of life are often the most approachable, most gracious, least judgmental of others and most critical of their own performances, as well as most eager to learn and improve.

Being a Team Player. A team in harmony is synergy in motion, where the whole is greater than the sum of the individual talents. When all assignments are understood, when each takes 100 percent responsibility for the outcome, a quantum leap in performance takes place. Winners learn how to become interdependent—without sacrificing individuality—and how to stand out, while fitting in.

 

I love this article and thought it was so fitting since it is Olympics time.  Do you have the spirit, drive, coachability factor and a great team to link up with to achieve your dreams.  If not, begin your education today by reading the book experts are talking about.

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Comments

CAN'T DO IT ALONE

All great endeavors need a group, a mastermind of like minded people for any team or business. That hard work & a burning desire can get you anything. Great Post

Ernie Giordano — Wed, 02/24/2010 - 12:23am

Timely

Wonderfully put Lynn! Attitude + Skills + A Proven System + Team = Success! I love this one: Team work makes the dream work!

Great Article Lynn, thanks for sharing!

Marty Misner — Wed, 02/24/2010 - 3:01am

Be an Olympian

Thanks Lynn

We can take those five principles and train...sometimes it is lonely out there as we train and train and then the big event comes...are we ready?

Phil Sebastian

Dr Phil Sebastian — Wed, 02/24/2010 - 6:51am

Great List!

These are all keys to our continued success, ones to keep in mind, thanks for the post!

Vicki Berry — Wed, 02/24/2010 - 8:10am

These Characteristics Are Crucial For Success!

I love it! Excellent article Lynn. These are the characteristics that will take us to our dreams. I will come back to this article because it reminds me of what is so important in attaining the success we all deserve.

Jenny Wudtke — Wed, 02/24/2010 - 8:27am

5 Attitudes of Successful People

Its all about Desire, Skill, Attitude, Pride and TEAMWORK!

Great Article Lynn! Thanks for Sharing.

Nicholas Moniz — Wed, 02/24/2010 - 8:50am

What it takes to win!

This is great Lynn. The traits of champions are simple but speaking for myself I need to keep reminding myself of these attitudes.
Thanks again,
Timothy C Burns

Timothy Burns — Wed, 02/24/2010 - 9:01am

re: 5 attitudes

Very, very true! :D

JG Ramos — Wed, 02/24/2010 - 10:23am

Get Gratitude with your Attitudes

Lynn, another brillant article. If we all had the mentality of winners, what a world!! Its not so much about the money. But knowing when you work hard at something and it pays off, there is a special feeling, the graditude you feel about yourself. Thanks for mentioning the Olympians too, I think of the athletes but I also think about all the ones who are athletes(they have the 5 attitudes) but didn't make it to Olympics. We are all winners, we need to have attitude for gratitude. Great Value Lynn

Therese Catanzano — Wed, 02/24/2010 - 3:40pm

This so SO true and thank

This so SO true and thank you Lynn for sharing this. You must have all 5 of these attitudes to be successful. I think all of my friends should read this!

Stefanie Sanspree — Wed, 02/24/2010 - 5:32pm

Thank You For Sharing

No one can do this alone. Winners will always be seen with a crowd following them and cheering them on.

Sabrina Coffin — Thu, 02/25/2010 - 12:08am

Simple, but not easy!

Of course if it were EASY... everyone would do it... then new horizons for "exceptionality" would have to be set. Thank you, Lynn, for sharing Mr. Waitley's inspiration with me!

Lyn Mullins — Thu, 02/25/2010 - 3:13am
 

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