The Art of Winning
Success is almost totally dependent upon drive and persistence. The extra energy required to make another effort or try another approach is the secret of winning.
~ Denis Waitley
As we start winding down toward the end of the 2010 Winter Olympics, we are inundated with talk of winning – who’s got the gold, the silver and the bronze, and how many medals each country has earned. There is an art to winning, and it’s not just athletic ability. It’s about having the mindset to win.
Many of these athletes have dedicated their lives to reaching the Olympics, and have even stated it was a childhood dream. It became their passion and their focus.
In order to achieve success, the athletes worked long and hard, as their parents did, driving them miles and miles to attend daily practice, balancing work and family and dedicating their time and money to provide them with opportunity. That indicates commitment, perseverance and habit.
To overcome defeat, as they all have at one point or another, they had to believe in themselves and continue their work to achieve their ultimate reward. That shows attitude, belief and discipline.
To continue down the road that led them to Vancouver, B.C., they had to face the ultimate challenge – the results. Would their scores be good enough to win the Gold, Silver or the Bronze? That is the truth. In the truth lies the bottom line:
The greatest accomplishment is not in never falling, but in rising again after you fall.
~ Vince Lombardi
These athletes, whether this was their first Olympics or their third, will continue to strive for success each and every time. They won’t give up, they won’t quit, and none of them will fail. They achieve success by continuing to compete regardless of their medal status. They will refine their technique, practice their craft, visualize their goals and continue to practice daily habits for success. They may even return to the grand event in 2014. That is the art of winning.
To all Olympic athletes, present, past and future, and all of your families, I salute you. You are all winners!
Now I invite you to watch this brief 3 minute video, “212°: The Extra Degree.” I hope you enjoy!
To Your Success!
Kay L. Fontana “The Grandcoach”






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