Character Differentiates the Champion
“Ability may take you to the top,
but it takes character to keep you there.”
John Wooden 1910 - 2010, American Basketball Player
and Coach
As I see it. . . . . . . .
Character differentiates the champion
Champions separate themselves in their
profession from the masses. A champion wants to standout above the crowd and they
will look for . . . . and find degrees of separation that will propel them to
the top of their field . . . . and keep them there.
A champion’s goal is not only to get to
the top of the mountain but once they get there is to stay there. They will
look for ways to create a cutting edge advantages that will keep them at the
top of their profession.
To have a successful and study climb to
the top mountain a champion has a vision . . . . goals . . . . a plan . . . . and
endurance to achieve their objectives. To stay at the top of their profession a
champion has to have character.
When you look at politicians . . . . entertainers
. . . . and professional athletes that reach the top of their profession then
you see them fall from the top of their profession. Far too many times their
fall from grace is result of them compromising their character.
It takes hard work and dedication to
become a leader in your chosen profession and it take even harder work to stay
at the top.
Character differentiates the champion,
It takes character to succeed and to get to the top of your professional . . .
. and it takes character to keep you at the top.
©2014 Lou Ludwig Motivational Power
Quote, Sales and Management Consultant Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author
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