Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn

life's greatest lessons are gained from our losses

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Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn

life's greatest lessons are gained from our losses

First edition.
  • 4.00 ·
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  • 12 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
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Explores the most common lessons we learn when we experience loss and explains how to turn a set-back into a step forward by examining the eleven elements that make up the DNA of those who learn.

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Language
English
Pages
232

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Table of Contents

When you're losing, everything hurts
Humility : the spirit of learning
Reality : the foundation of learning
Responsibility : the first step of learning
Improvement : the focus of learning
Hope : the motivation of learning
Teachability : the pathway of learning
Adversity : the catalyst for learning
Problems : opportunities for learning
Bad experiences : the perspective for learning
Change : the price of learning
Maturity : the value of learning
Winning isn't everything, but learning is.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-232).

Other Titles
Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
158
Library of Congress
BF575.F14 M39 2013, BF575.F14M39 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 232 pages
Number of pages
232

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26919905M
Internet Archive
sometimesyouwins0000maxw
ISBN 10
1599953692
ISBN 13
9781599953694
LCCN
2013022012
OCLC/WorldCat
847842717

Work Description

When you're losing, everything hurts. What do you learn when you fail? While people are usually ready to talk about their dreams, they are not well prepared to answer a question about their shortcomings. Most people don't like to talk about their mistakes and failures. When they do find themselves falling short, they say something trite, such as "Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose." The message is, "Hope to win, expect to lose, and live with the results either way." What's wrong with that? It's not how winners think! Successful people approach losing differently. They don't try to brush failure under the rug. They don't run away from their losses. Their attitude is never Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. Instead they think, Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn. They understand that life's greatest lessons are gained from our losses if we approach them the right way. - Jacket.

Explores the most common lessons we learn when we experience loss and explains how to turn a set-back into a step forward by examining the eleven elements that make up the DNA of those who learn.

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