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👇👇👇 Weekly Accountability! DIG DEEPER!👇👇👇
Hey Champions, Just a simple question this week... Why is it worth it? Why are you doing all that you are doing? Be honest. How will it help you? What are you doing it all for? START HERE: 1️⃣ Why are you doing all that you are doing?
👇👇👇 Weekly Accountability! DIG DEEPER!👇👇👇
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@Jon Kovach Jr. I feel I got the exhausted part down. Now to make sure its in pursuit of my personal goals.
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@Jon Kovach Jr.
🚀 WHAT IF LOSING IS PROOF YOU’VE LEVELED UP?
I recently shared something I’ve been learning on the volleyball court. This year, I moved from playing at the recreational “B” level into “BB,” where the competition is faster, smarter, and simply better. At first, we sucked. We lost game after game, and it would have been easy to decide we weren’t ready for that level. But something interesting happened when we stayed in the room: we started adapting. We became less frustrated, made better decisions, started closing out games—and now we’re winning. The lesson wasn’t that we suddenly became dramatically more talented; we became better because the environment demanded better from us. The same thing happens in business, leadership, health, relationships, and personal growth. Sometimes the fastest way to reach your next level is to deliberately put yourself in rooms where you feel a little outmatched, uncomfortable, or behind—and stay there long enough to rise to the standard around you. 🏆 ACCOUNTABILITY QUESTION: What is one “BB-level room” you need to step into this week—an environment, conversation, opportunity, relationship, or challenge that makes you uncomfortable because it requires you to become better? 👇 Name your BB-level move in the comments.
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@Jon Kovach Jr. As I start my new business, its definitely a field im less familiar with, and a business model requiring me to deal with higher level clients than I am used to. I'm looking forward to seeing how I will grow.
Last weeks goals are for last week! Today's are for TODAY!
If you wrote down your goals last week, they don't just cary over. They need to be written down again to keep them top of mind. What's your goal for this week?
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@Robyn Scott Love that. You are amazing. You got this!
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@Robyn Scott I thought it was a cool idea
Welcome New Members to Champion Circle!
Help me welcome our newest member of the circle, @Sam Praise. We all look forward to hearing your goals, wins, and progress as we support one another. Champion Circle lives by the Zig Ziglar Golden Rules: "You can have anything in this world if you help enough people get what they want first!" Thanks for checking us out. You are most welcome here!
Welcome New Members to Champion Circle!
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Welcome Sam! Great t meet you. I believe you'll find this a great group to help reach your goals.
🚀 Why Smart People Never Finish What They Start
Have you ever noticed that some of the smartest, most talented people you know also struggle to finish what they start? It seems backwards, doesn’t it? We often assume that intelligence naturally leads to success, but after years of coaching entrepreneurs, executives, students, and professionals, I’ve discovered that intelligence alone has very little to do with whether someone reaches their goals. In fact, I’ve seen incredibly gifted people spend years researching, planning, organizing, and preparing... only to watch someone with half the experience and twice the commitment pass them by. - The difference isn’t talent. - The difference isn’t opportunity. - The difference is consistency. Most people don’t fail because they aren’t capable. They fail because they unknowingly rely on motivation to carry them to the finish line. Motivation is exciting in the beginning. It’s what convinces us to buy the planner, join the gym, register for the course, or announce our big goals to the world. But motivation is emotional, and emotions are temporary. Eventually, life gets busy, distractions appear, stress increases, and that initial excitement begins to fade. When that happens, many people mistakenly conclude that they’ve lost their passion. The truth is, they were never supposed to depend on passion in the first place. Successful people don’t finish because they stay motivated. They finish because they build systems that continue moving them forward long after the excitement disappears. Napoleon Hill taught that every achievement begins with a definite purpose. At Champion Circle, we take that principle one step further. We believe that clarity creates confidence, confidence creates momentum, and momentum creates results. Every completed project, every successful business, every healthier lifestyle, every meaningful relationship, and every extraordinary accomplishment is built one decision, one action, and one day at a time. Not because someone felt inspired every morning.
🚀 Why Smart People Never Finish What They Start
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@Jon Kovach Jr. Yes, it think ... yes.
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Ian Stermer
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