Becoming Champions For Life
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* Get in the zone
* Join our team
* Grow your dream
* Fuel your need
* Heed the Creed
* Dare to become a Champion!
Have you ever wondered how people become champions? Is it talent? Is it brains? Is it luck? Is it passion? Motivation? Hard work? Or is it something else? Something that perhaps you too could have or possess but just not know it?
Geoff Colvin, author of Talent Is Overrated: What really separates world-class performance believes the answer lies inside two questions: what do you really want? And what do you really believe? He says, “Great performance is not reserved for a preordained few. It is available to you and to everyone.”
Listen! Every champion sooner or later discovers this. Along the way their belief turns into a vow, the vow into a pledge, and the pledge into a mission-to live as a champion. And it’s all guided by a creed-a set of beliefs they follow, embody, and put in play.
Living your life as a champion is a worthy goal, a challenging odyssey worthy of every ounce of effort you can put into it. Our goal is to help you do it; help you become the champion you were meant to be. What it takes is a dream, a plan, a will, a finish, and a creed. This is the purpose of Becoming Champions for Life. Champions do out of what they are inside. And we can’t wait for you to come inside to take the ride of your life. We can’t wait to see you make a difference, be a difference, become the difference.
So what are you waiting for? Get in the zone. Join our team. Grow your dream. Feed your need on The Champion’s Creed. And become a champion for life!
Your time is now!
Ron & Jeff Hostetler
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SKU (ISBN): 9781609575113
ISBN10: 1609575113
Ron Hostetler | Jeff Hostetler
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2010
Publisher: Xulon Press
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