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Want To Know How To Play To Win?
Some choose to not play at all… they sit on the sidelines of life and just watch it go by.
Some choose to play to not lose… always playing defense, protecting what is instead of creating what could be.
And then there are those who choose to PLAY TO WIN… the unreasonable person who doesn’t go after what they think they can get, but goes after exactly what they want.
What have you chosen?
If you want to play to win, then watch this 8min and 55 second video and learn some quick insights that can help put you on the path of playing to win… and help you actually win.
Enjoy!
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Stephen, you have again given all of your students a “ton” of such valuable information and additional tools to keep adding to our invaluable SP Tool Box.
super thanks.
Twitter: chuyrod
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Excellent chess analogy,planning vs strategy. A good follow up resourse for that type of thinking on a personal bent is T.D Jakes,Repositiong Yourself. I recently started following you on twitter. Good Stuff. May God continue to give you favor as you do you part.
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Hello Stephen,
Very true and very good.
Thank you
Gila
San Francisco
Twitter: Gilaworld
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Hey Stephen,
Awesome video. Very inspiring. I love your stuff and use it all the time.
John W
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Thank you for the profound lesson on Tic-Tac-Toe… You were talking directly to me…I will be a winner every day of my life… Peace and Wellness!
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Hi Stven,
Once again Nice, Short and Sharp!
Will
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Hey Stephen, I’m a new fan of yours and I love your videos. I even put one of them on one of my posts on a blog of mine. Chelina
http://www.freedebtreductiontips.com
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Hi Stephen,
Thank you for the video, It’s nice video.
Widi
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Awesome personal development video …as usual! Stephen, I particular enjoyed you success planning analogy using the game of chess vs. tic-tac-toe. Brilliant.
I find that the best personal development and self improvement gems are hidden within the most simple things — often right before our eyes.
Thanks for opening mine.
Possibility Guy
http://www.PossibilityGuy.com
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