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- Winning has been associated with being egocentric and ego-oriented because of the idea that winning not only depends on you or I, but also the person we are competing with. The truth is that winning is not about performing better than others, rather it is performing to our highest abilities.
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May 28, 2014 · The truth is that winning is not about performing better than others, rather it is performing to our highest abilities. The real definition of winning Kilian Jornet, one of the most dominating (and competitive) endurance athletes in the world, said this about winning:
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Oct 13, 2020 · In this Q&A, she shares her thoughts on winning and losing – and why we need a different perspective on success. Sally Percy: What motivated you to write The Long Win?
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Jul 18, 2019 · Let’s stop trying to win and think about what we really want to achieve. Is winning everything? Or just a massive, tired cliché that distracts us from defining something with much more personal meaning and collective relevance?
Writing and storytelling skills are important to winning competitions. But it’s also about getting the right story in front of the right judge. FWIW I rewrote two of the competition stories and got a lot more interest from publishers with the experimental one.
Mar 8, 2020 · Succeeding is greater than winning just like character is greater than reputation. I was working on an article about the definition of success and found this TED talk. Coach Wooden's views on success versus winning really spoke to me.
Feb 21, 2016 · The idea that John Wooden brings forth of “Never try to be better than someone else, always learn from others. Never cease trying to be the best you can be — that’s under your control” is a concept that isn’t always in line with what we witness in competitive scenarios.
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Oct 10, 2023 · Let's dive deep into the fascinating world of the psychology of winning, exploring mental toughness, visualization techniques, and goal-setting strategies that can transform aspirations into achievements.