The Five C’s of Champions
Taking inspiration from great sporting clubs, Ian McKenzie walks through 5 ways to develop what he calls ‘the heart of a champion’.
They’re simple, but not necessarily easy to develop properly. You probably show these traits to some extent, but the key is really working at them; the 5 C’s:
- Character
- Conviction
- Control
- Composure
- Consistency
Five Keys to Developing the Heart of a Champion – [Ian'sMessyDesk]



Comments
Eduardo says on May 9th, 2007 at 3:48 pm
to that fine list I would add…
‘an unrealistic view of their world’
To be a world champion of anything, requires believing what most others would think nearly impossible.
(couldn’t think of how to make a c word out of it)
Eduardo
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Irene says on May 9th, 2007 at 11:15 pm
Excellent list. I agree, they speak so much about a champion. I think control is a big factor which determines a good champion from a bad one.
Nigel says on May 10th, 2007 at 2:52 am
Champions flock with other champions :-)
This may sound simple – like people are attracted to like
Like minds are attracted to like
Like thoughts are attracted to like
If you are interested, there is more at: NigelPendrigh. Com/Interview
You have to be what you want to attract and the 5 C’s make it happen
Nancy says on May 10th, 2007 at 9:09 pm
I agree with Irene. Control is more concerned with the determining factor which separates a good from bad. There are lots of champions out there. But without control, they will certainly fail in being that kind of person.