Each week and over the course of the fantasy football season, owners at Family Fantasy Sports are competing with one another to win games, prizes, and championships.
In life, winning is about more than just games or grades, it is about attitude. A winner always approaches life with a positive attitude, gracious and respectful to others. Below is a classic description of the winner’s approach to life. We hope you enjoy it and share it.
The Winner Is always a part of the answer
The loser Is always a part of the problem
The Winner Always has a program
The Loser Always has an Excuse
The Winner Says “Let me do it for you”
The Loser Says “Thats not my job”
The Winner Sees an answer for every problem
The Loser Sees a problem in every answer
The Winner Sees a green near every sand trap
The Loser Sees two or three sand traps near every green
The Winner Says “It may be difficult but it’s possible”
The Loser Says “It may be possible but it’s too difficult”
When a winner makes a mistake, he says, “I was wrong;”
When a loser makes a mistake, he says, “It wasn’t my fault.”
A winner works harder than a loser and has more time;
A loser is always “too busy” to do what is necessary.
A winner goes through a problem:
A loser goes around it, and never gets past it.
A winner makes commitments;
A loser makes promises.
A winner says, “I’m good, but not as good as I ought to be;”
A loser says, “I’m not as bad as a lot of other people.”
A winner listens;
A loser just waits until it’s his turn to talk.
A winner respects those who are superior to him and tries to learn something from them;
A loser resents those who are superior to him and tries to find chinks in their armor.
A winner feels responsible for more than his job;
A loser says, “I only work here.”
A winner says, “There ought to be a better way to do it;”
A loser says, “That’s the way it’s always been done here.”




