I love reading and hearing the success mantra from CHAMPIONS. I love to work with any successful people, because it is worth a learning point.
Recently I have watched an interview with Roger Federer and another write up from an Indian athlete on her Olympic run.
The interviewer asked Roger Federer about his success mantra, How is he consistently winning? what is the difference he is doing ?
He said, with his soft and polite tone, He like winning, all his approach towards match is winning the game. Other players, may have fear of failure. But his desire towards winning is much bigger than fear of failure.
If we watch his game, we can understand his urge to win. He wont shake any quick Ace (Fast serve) or unplayable shot from the opponent. He wont give any room for the opponent, he is focus, just focus to win each points.
Other story is about a book about Indian Olympic athlete preparations. I happened to read an Indian athlete made us proud in Olympic run. She came 4th, that too with a narrow miss almost 1/100th second. She was young without much experience, she competed with worlds fine athlete and brought all the notice on her performance. Before the run, she had a strong desire, 'she dont want to finish the run in the last spot.' This is the attitude need some attention and change. I am not here to pin point this fine athlete. But I wish if our country could have provided a fine coach who can help her mind power. India would have won one medal through her in that Olympics itself. Winning need mind set especially at the highest level. Same time Thank you so much to the athlete for making all Indian proud, big salute.
We all need to train our mind to gain our desire to win. It should be minimum 1000 times more than our fear of failure.
Recently I have watched an interview with Roger Federer and another write up from an Indian athlete on her Olympic run.
The interviewer asked Roger Federer about his success mantra, How is he consistently winning? what is the difference he is doing ?
He said, with his soft and polite tone, He like winning, all his approach towards match is winning the game. Other players, may have fear of failure. But his desire towards winning is much bigger than fear of failure.
If we watch his game, we can understand his urge to win. He wont shake any quick Ace (Fast serve) or unplayable shot from the opponent. He wont give any room for the opponent, he is focus, just focus to win each points.
Other story is about a book about Indian Olympic athlete preparations. I happened to read an Indian athlete made us proud in Olympic run. She came 4th, that too with a narrow miss almost 1/100th second. She was young without much experience, she competed with worlds fine athlete and brought all the notice on her performance. Before the run, she had a strong desire, 'she dont want to finish the run in the last spot.' This is the attitude need some attention and change. I am not here to pin point this fine athlete. But I wish if our country could have provided a fine coach who can help her mind power. India would have won one medal through her in that Olympics itself. Winning need mind set especially at the highest level. Same time Thank you so much to the athlete for making all Indian proud, big salute.
We all need to train our mind to gain our desire to win. It should be minimum 1000 times more than our fear of failure.
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