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(Daily Motivation w/Video) What I Learned from Meeting NFL Coach Joe Gibbs

With 3 NFL Super Bowl championships and 5 NASCAR racing championships, Joe Gibbs is familiar with what it takes to be a champion. On the other hand, he’s also familiar with failure.

In the NFL, he lost seven playoff games. Even worse, there were five seasons where he didn’t make the playoffs at all.

Failure is a common theme in the world of champions. Michael Jordan won 6 Championships out of 13 playoff appearances. Steve Jobs was once fired as CEO of Apple. There were times when A-List actors such as Robert Dinero, Tom Hanks, Leonardo Dicaprio and more, struggled to obtain work.

Research any champion in any given field and you’ll find that they failed their way to success.

So what’s the difference between the champion and the average person? How can the champion fail and still succeed, while the average person fails then creates a cycle of failure?

In my opinion, it can be summed up in one word: Conditioning.

When the average person fails repeatedly, they allow failure to condition their expectations. Such that when they approach anything new, they expect to fail which then leads them to not try at all.

On the other hand, the champion goes from failure to failure maintaining an expectation of winning. They don’t allow failure to condition their expectations. They don’t make failing mean that they are a failure as a person; they take it as the natural course of being a champion.

Are you experiencing failure? Here’s how to handle it:

1. Realize that when you’re first starting off, failure will prevail more than winning.
2. Realize that failure has no power but what you give it. Failure is an event, what you make it mean is what makes the difference.
3. Keep your expectations of winning high no matter what failure you go through.
4. Embrace failure. True champions learn to embrace failure as a needed part of big success.

Challenge: Look at your past failures in life. Have you allowed them to dampen your expectations of winning? Restart your expectations today. For now on, expect to WIN.

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