Winners versus Losers.

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Winners versus Losers

Winner have Dreams Loser have Schemes

Winner sees an answer for every Problem Loser sees a problem for every Answer

Winners are a part of the Team Losers are apart from the Team

Winner says It may be difficult but it is possible Loser says It may be possible but it is too difficult

Winners Choose what they say Losers say what they Choose

Winner see the Potential Loser see the Past

Winners see Possibilities Losers see Problems

Winners make it Happen Losers let it Happen.

When a winner makes a mistake, he says I was wrong When a loser makes a mistake, he says It wasn’t my fault.

Winner says ‘Let me do it for you’ Loser says ‘That is not my job’

Winner always has a program Loser always has a excuse

Winners see the Gain Losers see the Pain

Winners use hard arguments but soft words Losers use soft arguments but hard words

Winner say ‘I must do Something’ Loser say ‘Something must be done’

Winners stand firm on values but compromise on petty things. Losers stand firm on petty things but compromise on values

Winners are like Thermostat Losers are like Thermometer

Winner makes Commitments Loser makes Promises

Winners follow the philosophy ‘Don’t do to others what You want them to do to you’ Losers follow the philosophy ‘Do it to others before they Do it to you’

Winners Plan and Prepare to win. Losers Prepare to Win without planning

Winners believe in Win – Win solutions Losers believe to Win some one has to lose