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Ordinary Vs. Extraordinary | The Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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What’s the difference between a good football team and a great one?
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The team that imagines they can succeed will.
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Quarterback Robert Griffin III put it this way:
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“Football is football, and talent is talent.
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But the mindset of your team makes all the difference.”
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This is a truth that carries into every part of life. Mark Sanborn recognized this:
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“No matter what you’ve achieved so far, one thing is for certain,
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you can still be better.” Reaching new heights is possible when we imagine success becoming a reality.
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So today I challenge you to remember something else Sanborn said:
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“Ultimately, nobody can prevent you from choosing to be extraordinary.”
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I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.