| 1. When a winner makes a mistake, he says "my
fault"; when a loser makes a mistake, he throws the blame on
someone else.
2. A winner credits his "good luck" for winning on being
fundamentally prepared; a loser blames his "bad luck" for losing
on bad breaks even though he is not fundamentally prepared.
3. A winner works harder than a loser and always finds time
to do what is expected of him; a loser never finds the time and
when he does, he works on the wrong things.
4. A winner makes commitments and sets goals with his heart
and sets out to accomplish them; a loser makes "promises" with
his mouth and never sincerely means to keep them.
5. A winner shows he's sorry by making up for mistakes; a
loser says "I'm sorry" but does the same thing next time.
6. A winner thinks, "I'm good, but not as good as I should or
could be." A loser thinks, "I'm not as bad as some of the
others."
7. A winner would rather be admired for his ability than
liked, although he would prefer both; a loser would rather be
liked than admired because he knows he hasn't worked hard enough
to be admired.
8. A winner hates to lose; a loser could care less although
he may put up a good front.
9. A winner is fundamentally sound in all aspects of the
game; a loser is not!
10. A winner knows that strength, agility and quickness are
the keys to success in athletics and works hard to attain those
things; a loser may know, but never attains.
11. A winner takes constructive criticism from the coach,
realizing that it will help him and the team; a loser pouts and
thinks he's being picked on.
12. A winner thinks of the team first and never wants to let
the team down; a loser thinks of himself first and the team
last. |