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There Are No Trophies For "Showing Up" In The Game Of Life!

Reblogger Tom Arstingstall, General Contractor, Dry Rot, Water Damage Sacramento, El Dorado County - (916) 765-5366
Home Builder with Dry Rot and Water Damage www.tromlerconstruction.com Mobile - 916-765-5366 CSL#642819

I like what Mike has to say in his post. The idea of getting rewarded for just participating has made us soft. He uses some great analogies here that I can associate with.

Mike Cooper is someone I'd like to have on my team.

Thanks for the post Mike!

Original content by Mike Cooper, Broker VA,WV 0225086119

I am so glad my sons were older when the "here's your trophy for showing up" phase of childhood sports began.  I grew up at time when the team who won the game received the trophy, and the kids who didn't left the field mad, dejected and determined to get that blasted trophy next season. 

Losing can be great motivator.  It can create a determination within you that will drive you to work harder, practice more often and prepare more wisely.   Please, no offense to all the parents who raised their children during this new phase of things, but the truth is that kids build self-esteem when they accomplish things and succeed at tasks.  They don't build self-esteem because you got them out of bed, and you made sure their uniform was neatly pressed and you drove them to the ball diamond. 

My parents both worked when I was a little league baseball player.  That was the norm then.  They may have seen 1 or 2 games out of my five years of minor league and little league baseball.  Did that cause me to be a whimp?  Did it cause me to have low self-esteem?  Not at all.  I didn't need my parents there to cause me to become a baseball player.  Their presence was always an added bonus, but it wasn't the key to playing the game.  I needed my own self-determination and desire to be a ball player and to be the best ball player I could be.  I watched baseball on TV to learn how the pros did it.  I read books, played on the sandlot and envisioned doing my best.

I walked to most games alone.  I played my heart out, and if we won I walked home with a big ole grin on my face and skip in my step.  If we lost, like everybody else on the team, I walked home frustrated but with a new determination to play better next time.  That meant I would spend the next week hitting more, throwing more and catching more.  I would visiualize every mistake I made, if any, and try to determine what I could improve upon.  My team needed me.  Not just to show up, but to show up ready to be the best I could be.

I see a lot of business people who are shocked at how rough and tumble the business world can be.  I approach things a little differently as a broker, but as an investor, I regularly ate the lunch of the "I got a trophy for showing up" competitors.  They didn't learn how to use loss and disappointment as leverage to spur exceptional performance in the next game.  They knew they would get a trophy whether they showed up or not.  Well, that's not the way it works in the game of life.

Friends, only the winners get the trophies in real life.  And, if you're not one of those winners today, there will always be another game next week.  Take the time in between games (deals) to sharpen your skillsGet better at the game of business.  Show up ready to compete every time, and know that there is someone out there that is looking to beat you at your game.  Make a determination to win because you earned it and not because you showed up.

 

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Mike Cooper @ Cornerstone Business Group, Inc., 888-722-6029

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(Disclaimer:  All grammatical mistakes, punctuation breakdowns and misspellings are purely for your amusement and entertainment.  Feel free to cackle.)

Robert Vegas Bob Swetz
Las Vegas, NV

Hello Tom and VB missed this post, thanks for re-posting ... great read!

VB ;o)

Jun 27, 2011 01:58 AM
Don McBride
Nautical Realty - Saint James City, FL
Nautical Realty

Great Post! My son plays baseball in a pitching machine league. The teams do not keep score it is always considered a tie game.  I can't stand it I grew up in an era where in little league baseball you had a winner and a loser. It's things like this that have made us as a society soft.

Jun 27, 2011 02:00 AM
Jerry Newman
Brown Realty, 210-789-4216, - San Antonio, TX
Texas REALTOR, San Antonio Military Relocation

Hi Tom, You are so right about Mike Cooper's post. I read it earlier this morning, and He is so right about the Game of Life.

Jun 27, 2011 02:19 AM
Peg Barcelo
Fluff My House! Home Staging Inc. 250.486.6369 - Summerland, BC
The FlufftasticStager from Summerland, BC

Tom, I see this quite often now, the 'expectations of more for less' culture we have cultivated has made our society a bit less desirable as the years go on. Thanx for re blogging!

Jun 27, 2011 04:22 AM
Al & Peggy Cunningham, Brokers
RE/MAX West Realty Inc., Brokerage - Brampton, ON
Our Family Wants To Help Your Family!

Glad you re-blog this Tom, missed it first time.  We have to agree with Mike, trophies should be for the winners.  Sad the way of the world now, even kids get pushed through school to the next grade even though they didn't earn a pass. Now we see how it affects the adult world. Yep, sometimes losing is the best motivator. 

Jun 27, 2011 08:35 AM
DeeDee Riley
Lyon Real Estate - El Dorado Hills CA - El Dorado Hills, CA
Realtor - El Dorado Hills & the Surrounding Areas

Tom,

This is a great post to reblog and so very true.  I couldn't agree more with Mike!

Jun 27, 2011 05:07 PM
Tom Arstingstall, General Contractor, Dry Rot, Water Damage Sacramento, El Dorado County - (916) 765-5366
Dry Rot and Water Damage www.tromlerconstruction.com Mobile - 916-765-5366 - Placerville, CA
General Contractor, Dry Rot and Water Damage

VB - You are welcome.

Don - True

Jerry - Thanks

Peg - more for less = Bad!

A&P - We can grow from loss!

DeeDee - Me too!

Jun 27, 2011 05:27 PM