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How To Produce A Winner

December 25th, 2009

What does it take to produce a winner? There are people that say that it is a heritage people are born with. Others call it talent. In some circles they call it pure instinct. At the end of the day it is that you can have all the secret knowledge, talent and pure intuition in the world and it won’t mount up to anything if you can’t insert the passion required to win every single day against your harshest and most headstrong opponent: Yourself.

Look at the legacy that was left behind from WW1. We know the end of the war in 1918 as Remembrance Day. The culture, memories and courage that has developed out of that single date has grown character into millions of souls.

Take any sport. It could be racing cars at the Hockenheim Grand Prix, or you could be the owner of a future Melbourne Cup Winner. Whichever way you look at it, you need to be a person with a killer instinct and be prepared to make the effort and do whatever it takes to succeed. A winning attitude is the breakfast of true champions and that is the first meal you should have every morning. Get up, get into gear for action and get ready for success!

It doesn’t matter where you live. You may live in London, Paris, La Paz or Melbourne. No matter where you live, your fortunes or background, success begs for hard work and plenty of it. You must have passion to be a winner. That is what is required of Melbourne Cup Winners. There are many ways to turn your passion into dollars and this can mostly be achieved with sheer hard work, but it also requires your total commitment towards a positive result. If you are not driven towards your targets, then those goals likely never to be part of your existence. To win that elusive cup, you need to be that much better than the rest.

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