The 12 Traits of Champions:

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The 12 Traits of Champions:
(1) Champions are positive thinkers; they believe in themselves.
Undoubtedly the most important quality that all champions share is an unwavering belief that they will succeed. Champions always look for
the good in every situation. No matter what obstacles they encounter, they always continue to think positive. Without confidence, faith in
your abilities, and positive mental attitude, you’ve defeated yourself before you ever step onstage.
(2) Champions visualize their successes.
Champions understand the importance of positive mental imagery or visualization. Champions visualize exactly how they will play the
game, they see themselves standing on the field of battle accepting the first place trophy, and they mentally rehearse every play in vivid
detail. They do this over and over in their minds hundreds or even thousands of times before it becomes physical reality.
(3) Champions surround themselves with positive people and avoid negative influences.
Champions keep themselves in a "positive shell" and do not associate with negative people, places, or things. Arnold Schwarzenegger put
it this way: "I have nothing to do with negative relationships. I stay away from negative influences. I have no time for negative thinkers and
Pessimists. Such people will suck you dry until you have become as pessimistic as they are. Then you’ll have not just one but two losers."
(4) Champions are goal setters.
Champions realize that if they don’t know where they’re going, that is exactly where they’ll end up; nowhere! Champions consistently set
long and short-term goals. From day to day workout goals to long term career objectives, champion’s have written out specific, measurable
goals with a deadline.
(5) Champions have a burning desire to succeed.
Champions not only have goals, bur Champions have a burning desire to succeed. They want it and they want it badly.
(6) Champions are disciplined and consistent.
Champions live and breathe the football lifestyle all year round. They are committed and disciplined in training and fundamentals. They
know that in football there is no off-season and success does not come overnight. Champions never miss a scheduled workout and never
miss a practice. Champions are the most dedicated athletes in the sport.
(7) Champions are persistent
Champions never, ever quit. Thomas Edison was the epitome of persistence: He conducted 10,000 experiments before finally finding a
filament that would burn in the electric light bulb. Champions approach football with the same diligence of an Edison. They know that if they
persist long enough, eventually they must succeed.
(8) Champions learn from their failures
Champions don't view losses as failures; they see them as learning experiences. When asked how it felt to fail 10,000 times, Thomas
Edison replied, " I didn’t fail, I learned 9,999 ways that wouldn’t work." Champions know that they haven’t failed until they quit; but once they
quit, then they have failed. A champion finds a lesson in every apparent loss and finds ways to grow from it.
(9) Champions have incredible powers of focus and concentration
Champions set goals and then maintain a laser-like focus on them. They have the ability to always keep the long term objective in their
sights while focusing 100% on what they are doing at the moment. If you watch a champion train you will notice that they are completely
oblivious to their surroundings. 100% of their focus and concentration is on what they are doing. They almost appear to have slipped into a
hypnosis-like trance. This peak physiological and psychological state has often been referred to as being in "the zone" or being in "flow."
Champions can access this state instantly at will. When it comes time to practice they turn everything else off and zero in on what they are
doing.
(10) Champions have a deep love and boundless enthusiasm for the sport.
To a loser, training and practice is work and drudgery. To a champion, training and practice are a love, a joy, and a passion. Champions
are enthusiastic about what they do; they can’t wait to practice each day. Motivational speaker Tom Hopkins once said, "Work is anything
you’re doing when you’d rather be doing something else." Champions are doing what they love, so to them it’s not work at all, its fun!
(11) Champions strive for constant and never ending improvement
Champions are never satisfied with the status quo; they never rest on their laurels. Champions aim for small improvements every day in
every way. Champions are open-minded and are always looking for a better way to do things. Although champions are always striving for
more, they also realize that success is a journey, so they enjoy each moment and savor every step along the way.
(12) Champions are hard workers; they are willing to go the extra mile
Positive thinking, goal setting, visualization, desire, persistence, and enthusiasm are vital, but without action and hard work, these traits are
all worthless. Edison said, "Success is 98% perspiration and 2% inspiration." Champions are hard workers. Champions take consistent
action and they are willing to do the things that the losers are not. Champions make themselves go to practice when they don’t feel like
going. Champions stay on the field another 15 minutes, even when they are exhausted. Champions do 5 extra reps after the losers have
stopped. Champions are steadfast with their fundamentals when others down and cheat fundamentals. Champions have the willingness to
practice and play through the pain barrier while others quit when it starts to hurt. In short, champions go the extra mile.
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