Champions Don’t Think Like Losers
Camille Carboneau Roberts
Federal Résumé Expert ★ Federal?Civilian ★ Senior Executive Service ★ ECQ Writer ★ USAJOBS ★ Executive Résumés ★ C-Suite Coaching/Résumés ★ Optimizing LinkedIn ★ 25+ years leading high achievers to land 6&7-figure jobs
Every year, the Super Bowl delivers more than just a championship game—funny commercials, dumb commercials, and commercials that make us feel something enough to say out loud—that was a great commercial.?
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It unites football fans and gives us a reason to get together and eat yummy food.?;-)
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But beyond the entertainment, the Super Bowl showcases the mindset of champions. It’s not just about who has the best players or the best stats; it’s about belief, preparation, and execution under pressure.?
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Think about this—when the Philadelphia Eagles took the field against the Kansas City Chiefs, do you think they approached the game thinking:?
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We don’t stand a chance. The Chiefs have already won two in a row. They’re unstoppable.
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Absolutely not!?
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If they had, they wouldn’t have even made it to the Super Bowl, let alone walked away with the victory.?
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This same principle applies to life and career success.?
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Whether you’re applying for a competitive federal job, starting a business, or chasing a personal goal, the first step to winning is believing that you can.?
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The teams that make it to the Super Bowl don’t spend time dwelling on their disadvantages—they focus on how to play their best game. They visualize being the winner.?
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Winners Expect to Win
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Champions step onto the field expecting victory. That’s not arrogance; it’s preparation meeting opportunity.?
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The Kansas City Chiefs didn’t make it to the Super Bowl three times in a row by accident.?
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They trained, strategized, and executed.?
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The Eagles didn’t win by luck; they worked for it, analyzed their competition, and played with confidence.?
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Now, apply that to your own life. How often do you psych yourself out before you even start??
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How many times have you looked at a job announcement and thought, I’ll never get this, I’m not qualified enough??
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That’s the equivalent of showing up to the biggest game of your life and deciding to forfeit before kickoff.?
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Winners don’t do that. They prepare, they step up, and they play to win!?
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The difference between those who succeed and those who don’t isn’t just talent—it’s mindset.
Some of the most successful professionals started their careers with rejection, failure, or setbacks. What set them apart was their ability to push forward despite the odds.
They trained harder, built their skills, and showed up with confidence. The same applies to you.
The next opportunity you come across, step into it as if you belong there—because you do!?
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Adversity is Part of the Journey
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Every team that reaches the Super Bowl has faced setbacks. Losses, injuries, bad plays—they all happen. The difference is that great teams don’t let those setbacks define them. They regroup, they adjust, and they come back stronger.?
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It’s no different in your career or personal goals.?
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Maybe you didn’t land the job after the first interview. Maybe your business launch didn’t go as planned.?
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Maybe you’ve faced rejection that made you want to give up. But setbacks aren’t the end of the game unless you let them be.?
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Champions use challenges as fuel.?
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If you’ve ever watched a team battle back from a tough first half, you know that resilience is everything. Some of the best comebacks in sports history happened because teams refused to let a rough start define their ending.
In your career, setbacks might slow you down, but they don’t have to stop you. Every rejection, every missed opportunity, every “no” is just part of the process—fuel for your next win.?
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Success Requires a Game Plan
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No Super Bowl team wins on talent alone. They study their opponent, refine their strategy, and execute under pressure. Success in life works the same way.?
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If you’re aiming for a promotion, have you identified the skills you need to develop??
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If you’re transitioning careers, have you built a network to support your move??
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If you’re starting a business, do you have a clear strategy??
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Success doesn’t happen by chance—it’s the result of planning, preparation, and taking action.?
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But even the best players don’t do it alone. Every Super Bowl-winning team has a coach—someone who helps them refine their skills, develop strategies, and navigate challenges.
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In your career, having a mentor, coach, or expert guide can make all the difference.
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Winners don’t just rely on raw talent; they seek out advice, adjust their game plan, and surround themselves with the right people to help them succeed.?
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The Scoreboard Doesn’t Define You
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At halftime, the game can still go either way. The best teams don’t panic if they’re down. They adjust their strategy, keep their focus, and trust their preparation.?
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The same applies to life. Maybe you’re not where you want to be right now. Maybe you feel behind compared to others in your field. But the game isn’t over.?
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Keep working, keep learning, and keep showing up.?#KeepGoing
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So, what’s your next move?
Are you stepping up with the mindset of a champion, or are you letting self-doubt take you out of the game before it even starts?
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The opportunity in front of you might be your big moment—you just have to be ready for it.?
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Your Super Bowl Moment is Coming
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The Super Bowl isn’t just about football—it’s a reminder that success is possible when you believe in yourself, prepare relentlessly, and refuse to back down.?
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The Kansas City Chiefs didn’t make it to the top by luck, and the Eagles didn’t win by accident. They stepped onto the field expecting to compete at the highest level.?
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You have the same opportunity in your own life. Don’t doubt yourself. Don’t count yourself out.?
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Success belongs to those who believe they can win—and that includes you!?
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