The Winning Game
"You don't have to be naturally talented to be a winner. You don't need to be hyper intelligent to do well. You don't need to be highly skilled to be successful. You don't need to be rich to have an advantage in life. Of course all of these things can help, but whoever you are and whatever it is you want to achieve, you can quite easily be one of life's winners - irrespective of natural talent, intelligence and great skill."
- Yehuda Shinar, Winning Enterprises.

Learn to be a winner with a revolutionary new computer game. The Winning Game is an innovative games based learning tool which enhances your ability to make decisions correctly under pressure.

An in-game coach provides instant feedback and suggestions for improvement, combined with an intelligent debriefing and assessment system for identifying your own strengths and weaknesses - all of which is based on Yehuda Shinar's Winning Theory.

"The coach helps a lot; he teaches you to stay calm, take your time and always gives you encouragement."
- Pupil, Perth High School.

Once you have learned HOW to be a winner, you can win at anything in life!

  
  • Winners maintain momentum by keeping the same level of performance throughout an activity, avoiding complacency and by securing their actual achievements before moving on to their next goal.
  • Winners are aware of faulty tactics by never being afraid to say "Winners make mistakes but they never repeat them", not falling in love with their ideas and through constant debriefing.
  • Winners seize opportunities by acting decisively during critical moments within the available timeframe.
  • Winners maintain self control by reminding themselves that under pressure there is more time than they feel, adhering to T-CUP rules when negative thinking occurs and by being a noble winner.
  • Winners maintain their quality of counter pressure by correctly identifying the nature of any one-on-one situation they are involved with and by countering pressure with will power.
  • Winners stick to proven tactics by resisting any temptation to change a proven method with something new, however creative it may be.
  • Winners are managing their time by being continually aware of the available timeframe, prioritising their tasks and splitting large tasks into small chunks whilst committing to any deadlines.
  • Winners stick to basics by memorising the fundamental building blocks of their field of activity to overcome any psychological barriers and by not experimenting during critical moments.
  • Winners avoid unnecessary corners by mapping these corners against their given activity and constantly debriefing (by asking "am I trapping myself in a corner?" and "is this a corner?").
  • Winners are being thorough by becoming practical perfectionists, striving for perfect results yet going for the best possible ones. They avoid short cuts by being strict and orderly in completing tasks.
  • Winners are being decisive by moving fast enough between making a decision and actualising it and by quickly prioritising their options against their "corners" to avoid them.
  • Winners patiently create opportunities by investing the time to lay the foundations for their success, even if it is boring, tedious or repetitive.
 
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