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How to 

Tell a Winner from a Loser

10 DIFFERENCES

BETWEEN

A nWINNER AND A LOSER

Whether you are a salesperson or a manager 

you will achieve much more with a winner’s mindset. 

To help you and your team 

develop this way of thinking, here are ten differences between a winner and 

a loser – and a short video on 

the biggest difference:


  1. A winner makes mistakes and says, “I was wrong”. A loser says, “It wasn’t my fault”.
  2. A winner credits his good luck for winning even though it wasn’t luck. A loser credits his bad luck for losing, but it wasn’t luck.
  3. A winner works harder than a loser and has more time. A loser is always ‘too busy’, too busy staying a failure.
  4. A winner goes through a problem and a loser goes around it.
  5. A winner shows he’s sorry by making up for it. A loser says he’s sorry but he does the same thing next time.
  6. A winner knows what to fight for and what to compromise on. A loser compromises on what he should not and fights for what isn’t worth fighting for. Every day is a battle for life and it is very important that we are fighting for the right things and not wasting our time with trivia.
  7. A winner says, “I’m good, but not as good as I ought to be”. A loser says, “Well, I’m not as bad as a lot of other people”. A winner looks up to where he is going. A loser looks down at those who’ve not yet achieved the position he has.
  8. A winner respects those who are superior to him and tries to learn from them. A loser resents those who are superior to him and tries to find fault.
  9. A winner is responsible for more than his job. A loser says, “I only work here”
  10. Click the ClickCricket if you really need 10 reasons...I only I need one.  Me.  The Zero
0. "I give up, It isn't worth it" - Michael Aaron Lambert - "I may give up, but I never quit."

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