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The difference between Winners and Losers

Winners are part of the answer; Losers are part of the problem.

Winners see a solution to every problem;
Losers see a problem for every solution.

Winners have a plan; Losers have an excuse.

Winners say, “Let me do it for you”;
Losers say, “That’s not my job.”

Winners say, “It may be difficult but it is possible”;
Losers say, “It may be possible but it is too difficult.”

When winners make a mistake, they say, “I was wrong”;
When losers make a mistake, they say, “It wasn’t my fault.”

Winners say, “I must do something”;
Losers say, “Something must be done.”

Winners are a part of the team;
Losers are apart from the team.

Winners see the gain; Losers see the pain.

Winners see possibilities; Losers see problems.

Winners believe in win-win;
Losers believe for them to win someone has to lose.

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

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

Winners translate dreams into reality;

Losers translate reality into dreams.

Winners empower; Losers control.

Winners are part of the solution; Losers are part of the problem.

Winners are not afraid of losing; Losers are afraid of winning.

Winners say I was wrong; Losers say, It was not my fault.

Winners make time; Losers waste time.

Winners say I’m good but not as good as I can be;
Losers say I’m not as bad as a lot of other people.

Winners listen to what others say;
Losers wait until it’s their turn to talk.

Winners catch others doing things right;
Losers catch others doing things wrong.

Winners learn from others; Losers resent others

Winners see opportunities; Losers see problems.

Winners say, There ought to be a better way;
Losers say That’s the way it’s always been done.

Winners celebrate others; Losers complain about others.

Winners expect success; Losers expect failure

Winners do it; Losers talk about doing it.

Winners say I’ll plan to do that; Losers say, I’ll try to do that.

Winners make it happen; Losers let it happen.

Winners plan and prepare; Losers hope for things to happen to them.

Author Bio

Dr. Prashant K Mishra

DR. Prashant K Mishra has been the Chief Operating Officer of Study World Global College Malta since April 2022. With PhD in marketing and double Master’s (MBA & MA in English), Dr. Prashant also did one year of PGC in HR & Marketing from IIT Bombay.

Dr. Mishra has occupied various managerial positions in Education Institutions in Dubai & India. He started his career in Marketing and moved on to higher leadership positions, thanks to his academic qualifications, work experience, and charismatic approach.

Dr. Prashant Mishra is the driver behind the college’s expansion from 150 students to 700+ students in less than two years. His relentless push is helping the Global College College to reshape the way it provides education and to create a truly international student experience.