We live in a competitive world that measures success by winners and
losers, and insists that every victory creates a loss of equal
dimension. If one person wins, it seems logical that someone else must
lose. In reality, the only competition that matters is the one in which
you compete with yourself. When your standard of performance is based
upon being the best you can be for yourself you will never lose. You
will only improve.
Make it a practice to objectively review your performance from time to
time. When you fall short, assess the situation and ask yourself: "Is
there anything I would or could have done to change the outcome?" If the
answer is "no," if you are satisfied that you’ve done your best, don’t
waste time reliving the past. Simply learn what you can from the
experience, and then get into action... again. If you consistently do your
best, your temporary failures will take care of themselves.
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