Sean McVay said, “Winning is a habit; let’s make it ours.”
Winning is a lifestyle. It is how you do things.
What habits make winning possible?
Here are the 6 Habits of Winners.
1. Keep Stacking Days
Winners show up every day. It’s not about going all out once in a while but consistency. Small, daily actions compound over time. Whether in the gym, the classroom, or your mindset, showing up EVERY DAY beats sporadic intensity.
2. Focus on the Process, Not Just the Results
Winners don’t obsess over outcomes—they focus on the steps that get them there. The journey is where growth happens. By locking in on the process, they make success inevitable by constantly improving what they can control.
3. Embrace the Struggle
Winners don’t shy away from challenges or discomfort. They know that growth happens in the tough moments. When others quit or back down, winners lean in. They understand that pain and struggle are part of the path to greatness.
4. Adapt and Adjust
Winners are flexible. They don’t stick to a rigid plan when things change - they adapt. Whether it’s a new strategy, an unexpected challenge, or setbacks, winners adjust and keep moving forward.
5. Stay Humble and Hungry
No matter how much success they’ve had, winners never think they’ve “arrived.” They remain humble, knowing there’s always room to improve. And they stay hungry, constantly pushing themselves to improve, no matter how much they’ve already achieved.
6. Mental Toughness
Winners build mental resilience. They don’t let failures define them or allow external pressures to control their mindset. They train their minds as much as their bodies, learning to stay focused, calm, and confident in any situation.
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@educator4ever36 Maybe it has something to do with shutting down school for up to 2 years during the time most of these students would have learned basic numeracy skills.
@BroncosOutside Another great write up, Ernie! With Flushing It reporting that LIV intends to make South Africa a staple, and Bryson fully committed to the future of the league, I wonder if he could leverage his relationship with a certain South African who is about to become a trillionaire.
@ProGolfCritic@AaronSchiro@claudeharmonIII@GLUgolfclub@GolfloverUK Sure, but I’m guessing you were tipped off that some news is coming and not just reading the tea leaves.
Those of us who have been on the LIV train since London are desperate for any type of positive news about the future of the league.
@shawn_karmil@Gravel_sense Trading either for 2 months of anyone simply to free up a roster space for next year is insane. Also, Skubal’s pitching arm is currently injured.