A VISION to SUCCEED .... The Difference between the WINNERS and LOSERS! Short article but POWERFUL!
VISION, TOGETHER WITH ACTION CAN CHANGE THE WORLD.
As you begin your next journey consider the power behind these words of SIR PETER BLAKE
Seamaster Log 186 – Tuesday 4th December 2001
To win you have to BELIEVE you can do it.
You have to be PASSIONATE about it.
You have to really WANT the results, even if this means years of work.
The hardest part of any project is to begin.
We have begun, we are underway, we have passion.
We want to make a difference.
We hope that you, and as many of your friends as possible will join us.
All the best from the Blakexpeditions Team - on board “Seamaster” and in Venezuela
How many leaders assemble teams and move forward with this type of determination to succeed?
I guess it comes down to classy leadership and raw emotion which sorts the difference between winners and losers.
SIR PETER BLAKE
Sir Peter James Blake, KBE (1 October 1948 – 5 December 2001) was a New Zealand yachtsman who won the 1989–90 Whitbread Round the World Race, held the Jules Verne Trophy from 1994 to 1997 by setting the fastest time around the world as co-skipper of ENZA New Zealand, and led his country to successive victories in the America’s Cup. In honour of his services to yachting, Blake was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1995, and received an honorary doctorate in 2000 from Auckland University of Technology.
Blake was shot by pirates while monitoring environment change on the Amazon River on 5 December 2001. He was 53 years old.
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