Competition And Attitude Quotes

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Pooja Agnihotri
“With proper strategy, if you enter a war, you can defeat even the biggest army otherwise you can be defeated by even the smallest army.”
Pooja Agnihotri, 17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail :Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure

Pooja Agnihotri
“Always keep in mind that you’re not going to compete with the beginners, you’re going to compete with the masters.”
Pooja Agnihotri, 17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail :Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure

Kwame Alexander
“Basketball Rule #5
When
you stop
playing
your game
you've already
lost.”
Kwame Alexander, The Crossover

“We all judge. But when I realize that judgmental thoughts and actions are merely my primitive nature trying to "protect" me from being one-upped or making sure I am not one-upped, it makes it easier to laugh at my silliness. �”
Charles F. Glassman, Brain Drain - The Breakthrough That Will Change Your Life

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“When a company experiences new kinds of competition, it needs to urgently become a new kind of competition.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“The reason you don't succeed in life is because you are too lenient with your deadly enemies. Identify them and eradicate them completely, don't let any of their seed escape your vengeful sword. Don't negotiate with the enemy and never make deals with them. Only after you have wiped them out of the map will success smile at you”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Pearls Of Eternity

“The world is an arena where things represents things. It is a stage where the same thing is seen from different lenses as a different thing.”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Rutger Bregman
“Toddlers don't need tests or grades to learn to walk or talk.”
Rutger Bregman, Humankind: A Hopeful History

“Competition isn't a bad thing. Somebody can always do it better and that somebody is you.”
Linda Rawson

Michael Delaware
“Is the competition really some mythical beast? No, not really. Knowing how to play your group of salespeople as a team, to overcome the group objective of winning the customers support, is the objective. The opposing team in proper viewpoint is not just the similar competing business to yours. Nor is it the competing franchises of your home office.
No, in order to really be effective in the market place as a surviving business, you must go beyond that philosophy. You must be willing to expand your viewpoint to fully understand who the competition truly is.
Your true competition is simply this: Anywhere that your customer would spend his or her dollars as opposed to spending them at your company or place of business.”
Michael Delaware, The Art of Sales Management: Lessons Learned on the Fly

“He who fails to know his real and true competitor shall never be able to give a good account of his stewardship in life! Your true and real competitor is your real and true solemn duty to your Maker!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Parul Wadhwa
“I have a distinct air of myself standing amidst such a crowd of people. My eyes set above, looking at the tall building if it bespeaks a promising note. I don’t know how fair is life, All I know is I have a plan to alter the face of it, the way I choose. A purpose, a driving motive, and an obsession.”
Parul Wadhwa, The Masquerade

“Understand the nuances of rivalry can help extend your career. It doesn’t mean you’ll be holding hands across the finish line. It means their presence makes you better, faster, stronger. Because of them, you’ll find out exactly what you are made of.”
Leena Patel, Raise Your Innovation IQ: 21 Ways to Think Differently During Times of Change

Jay Shetty
“Competition breeds envy. Envy makes yourself your own enemy. Envy's catty cousin is schadenfreude which means taking pleasure in the suffering of others. When we derive joy from other people's failures, we're holding our houses and pride on the rocky foundation of someone else's imperfection or bad luck. That is not steady ground. When we find ourselves judging others, we should take note. It's a signal that our minds are tricking us into thinking we're moving forward when in truth, we are stuck.”
Jay Shetty, Think Like a Monk: Train Your Mind for Peace and Purpose Every Day

“I have this excellent notion that we each have our own soul's purpose. We aren't meant to be in a spiritual pissing contest. You be you and do your thing. I will be me and do my thing. Anything more or less is a waste of precious energy.”
Mishi McCoy

“This, then, was the one thing Christina had not figured on–the deadly, far-reaching killer instinct beneath his blank, non-assuming stare. And to make matters worse, LaForche, like Christina, had intrigues and subversions of his own, He was completely normal in all ways except for one detail. He had an insidious delectable kink–an exactingly outrageous idée fixe, a driving monomaniacal purpose behind his ambitious riddling hatred. Very soon, he would turn his warped facilities against her, focusing his vast malignant energies to destroy the ridiculous self-deified woman who abused and humiliated him so. --Felipe LaForche, Villain. The Lady and the Samurai”
Douglas M. Laurent

“The fear of losing causes bigger suffering than the actual loss and own doubts about the ability to compete make us less competitive.”
Shahenshah Hafeez Khan

Germany Kent
“It is important to know your brand, what you represent, who your competitors are in the marketplace and what makes you different.”
Germany Kent

“Competition makes us stronger, dealing with it makes our personality”
Steven Fevery

Abhijit Naskar
“It's only the savages who boast about healthy competition. Competition is but fodder for division and self-obsession.”
Abhijit Naskar, Amantes Assemble: 100 Sonnets of Servant Sultans

“I am not in competition with anyone but my former self.”
DON SANTO

Frank Sonnenberg
“While it’s one thing to lose to a competitor, it’s quite another to beat yourself.”
Frank Sonnenberg, BECOME: Unleash the Power of Moral Character and Be Proud of the Life You Choose

“Don't keep up with the neighbors. Companies that do that without earning their resources to invest in employees go bankrupt. People are your greatest asset. Start paying attention now than later.”
Sasha Laghonh