Play to Win—Every Time

Play to Win—Every Time

The Blue Jays were down two games to none in the playoffs. When asked how they felt, one of the players simply said, “We always play to win—and we plan to do that tonight.”


And they did. Big time.


The Power of a Winning Mindset

That kind of confidence doesn’t come from pretending everything’s perfect—it comes from belief. It’s the mindset that says, no matter what the score looks like, I’m still in the game. In business, that same attitude makes all the difference. When you choose to keep showing up with focus, consistency, and faith in your mission, you shift from playing not to lose to playing to win.


Keep Showing Up

Every entrepreneur faces challenges, moments of doubt, and setbacks. But success belongs to those who stay in the game, adjust, and keep swinging. Your mindset shapes your momentum, and momentum builds results.



So, no matter where you are in your journey—remember the Blue Jays. Step up, play to win, and keep believing. The scoreboard will take care of itself.


– Jim

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