Winning Every Day 🏈Lou Holtz

Remember:  Every day, some ordinary person does something extraordinary.  Today it’s your turn.

Momentum is nothing more than a state of mind.

I don’t believe you can change anybody’s attitude with even the most inspiring pep talk unless it is supported by results.

If enough people care, there isn’t any problem in this world we can’t solve.

Remember:  If someone says you can’t accomplish something, it is an opinion and nothing more.  It only becomes a fact when you tell yourself that you can’t do a task.

Don’t let what you don’t have keep you from using what you do have.

Remember that adversity presents us with numerous possibilities for success if we are just willing to see them.

Winners and losers aren’t born; they are the products of how they think.

If life is a classroom, adversity is its teacher.  Every adverse incident in my life has taught me an invaluable lesson.

Things have a way of working themselves out if we just remain positive.

Whenever you point your finger at someone, three fingers point back at you.

We are not going to win because you have a new head coach, any more than you are going to fix a flat tire by changing the driver.  We will win the minute all of us get rid of excuses as to why we can’t win and stop wallowing in self-pity.

People don’t care how rocky the ocean is, they just want you to bring the ship in.

Adversity can divide or coalesce.  You can’t allow difficulties to sink you.  Everybody has problems.  What separates the champions from the also-rans is how they react to them.

Never evaluate an individual by appearance alone.  We should never use our shortcomings as an excuse for failure.

If you are in sales remember:  You aren’t selling anything, you are merely trying to solve your customers’ problems better than anyone else can.  Always keep in mind that pleasing your customer is your primary objective.

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Chuck Lucas

I am the Editor and Founder of https://principlesneverfail.us/ a blog dedicated to principle centered personal development. The social, intellectual, physical, and spirtual challenges facing individuals and the communities in which we live in 2020 and beyond will require the best that is within us. True principles anchor us to the truths previously discovered. We can move forward into the future with confidence on the correct path if we do not forsake the truths we already know. My over 50 year quest has been to discover true principles and seek to understand and strive to apply them in my life. My hope is that some of what I have found may be of value to my family, friends, and to you.

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