Reposition your mind for victory!

We all know what it feels like to be in a bad mood and think about all of the things that are going wrong in our lives. It’s easy to get caught up in negative thoughts and become overwhelmed by them, but that’s not where we want to be.

When you’re feeling down, take a minute to think about what you’re grateful for and why you’re here. Think about where you started, and how far you’ve come—remember that we all have different paths and experiences that have led us here today. You can achieve anything if you put your mind to it!

When you’re on the field, everything is going to be new.

But one thing will always stay the same: Your mind.

You have to reposition your mind for victory to achieve your goals. That means knowing what you’re capable of and not being afraid to take risks when they’re necessary.

So here’s how we’re going to do it:

You’re ready for this.

You’re more than ready for this.

You can do anything you set your mind to, and today’s the day you prove it to yourself and the world around you.

The first step is in front of you: keep going!

You have the power to make a positive change in your life, and you can do it today.

Just because you haven’t achieved something before doesn’t mean you can’t achieve it today.

If you’re tired of losing and want to reposition your mind for victory, here are some tips:

1. Stop seeing the game as a competition between you and the other team. Instead, see it as a challenge to overcome yourself.

2. Don’t think about how good the other team is—they aren’t that good! They’re just as scared of losing as you are, so focus on what you can control: how hard you play and how well you execute your game plan.

3. Think about what winning would look like for YOU—it’s not just about being first or having the most points. Ask yourself why it matters to YOU—what will YOU get out of it?

Only you can alter the course of your life. No one else possesses the power to make those changes for you—no matter how well-intentioned, expert or gifted they may be.

Our thoughts make us what we are. And it’s our thoughts that shape the world around us.

By: Stephen Adzasu

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