One win doesn't guarantee another, so TWCT (Train, Win, Celebrate, Train)

One win doesn't guarantee another, so TWCT (Train, Win, Celebrate, Train)

According to Forbes, approximately 543,000 new businesses get started each month, but more employer businesses shut down than start up each month.

This statistic may either surprise you or confirm what you already know. Yes, TWCT is something that I just made up, but its overall concept is not uncommon to top performers. Are you a top performer? If so, then you probably live these principles daily.

However, to the mediocre performer, these concepts are great on paper, far from reach and down right impractical to the real world. News flash! Whatever you think is what you will believe and what you intentionally subscribe to is what you will become.

Here are 4 basic tips that will consistently take you to the winning circle:

  1. Sacrifice what's comfortable, be disciplined and execute properly.
  2. Train and stay relevant to ensure you get a ticket to the big dance.
  3. Be aware of your surroundings, your competition and the ever-changing marketplace.
  4. When you win, enjoy a limited celebration and get right back to training again with the same intensity that you had when you first started.

This, my friends, is what I call TWCT (Train, Win, Celebrate, Train). My theory is that the downfall of businesses, athletes, employees and teams reside within both "T's" of this equation.

Whether you win, lose or draw, you must always train! For within the training there is growth to help sustain you through turbulent times. Be intentional about winning! There's nothing easy and quick about it! #letsgo

Kevin Jackson

http://thepositivityguru.com/


Kim Barrett, MBA, MPS

🔴🔵/🟢🟡 Legal Industry Professional / First-Generation Professional

6y

Excellent advice! Representative of the true cycle of success. Thank you for putting so simply, yet with eloquence and conviction. #Train

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Michael M. Moore, JD/MBA

Strategic Information Technology Leader | Driving Digital Transformation and Innovation | Proven Track Record in IT Excellence and Optimization

6y

Excellent message

Jackie Carbajal, MBA, LSSGB

VBHC Process Improvement Professional

6y

Great article Kevin, very true - thanks for sharing!

Dr. Lydia Hughes- Evans

CEO, Author & Speaker | Helping Non-Profits Align Their People And Processes With Their Vision Using Our Triple “S” Formula

6y

The cycle of success!

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