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Blitz Inc Reviews Losers

Posted by Blitz Inc on February 4, 2013 at 3:30 PM

Its important to understand why some people achieve and some people stay on the sidelines. Blitz Inc reviews the differences in mentality between the losers and the winners. If we know what other people are doing who constantly lose, we will know what NOT to do! Welcome to Blitz Inc Reviews Losers...

Blitz Inc Reviews the Losers

In any sport or game, there are always going to be the losers. Try as they might, they lose. I'm not referring to those people. I'm referring to people who don't even try. The people who constantly make excuses for their setbacks and don't have the discipline to get back up are the losers. Failing is different. I've failed several times throughout my professional career, but I don't consider myself a 'loser'...I'm far from it. So let's talk about the losers for a minute. After you're through reading this post, be sure to visit this review of Blitz Inc Bellevue. You'll be sorry if you don't.


Throughout the course of any week, management at Blitz Inc reviews the performance of our staff and none of them do we consider 'losers.' After all, they are still working here. However, I would consider someone a loser who has many of the following characteristics: complaining, blaming, and whining. Furthermore, people who don't give something an honest effort I also consider losers. I'm not putting myself above anyone else here, as I used to be a 'loser.'


In grade school in Iowa, we were having some sort of Olympic competition - mainly just seeing who was the fastest and could throw things the furthest. I wasn't really excited about running, but I wasn't disinterested or anything, just fairly indifferent I suppose. We all lined up to race each other at the starting line and everyone got down into a starting stance. One of the officials (a teacher) fired the starting gun and off we went. About three-fourths of the way through the race, I was in dead last. So, I didn't see the point in continuing the race. I stopped running and started walking over to the spectators area and was immediately yelled at and ridiculed. I didn't understand it! Why was this a bad thing?! I got back on the field and trotted over to the finish line...but I didn't understand why it was a big deal. Shortly after, one of the 'popular' kids came over and told me not to be a wussy and to finish the race no matter what. He told me that ultimately no one would care who won or lost, but everyone would remember who quit.


This lesson stuck with me for the rest of my life. I didn't want to be known as a quitter. I didn't want to be known as weak. I'm a man and I finish what I start. My how our peer group affects us!


I still see people today who try something out, never give themselves a fighting chance by actually trying HARD, and then quit. I also see people who never take risks. They just stay with what's convenient or in their comfort zone, not that this is particularly bad, but one can never hope to win without taking a few risks here and there. After all, if you want something different, you have to do something that you haven't done.


I've started many companies and ventures in the past. Most failed, some did not. In my failures, I learned a ton! I found out more about myself by pushing my limits and learning about another industry. I know now that if I would have always stayed with what I knew and didn't jump into arenas less-known, I wouldn't have had those successes nor would I have developed myself at all. I wouldn't have had the failures either, but to me, the failures make success much more sweet.

Blitz Inc Review | Summary of 'Losers'

My current project, Blitz Inc in Bellevue, Washington is a sales and marketing firm focused on direct sales and customer retention for Fortune 500 companies. It is, by far, the most successful of all of my ventures. We have expanded into two additional markets and are excited about further expansion plans. While driving profits, Blitz Inc reviews several philanthropic ventures throughout the course of the year and is heavily involved in charitable works. For more information on Blitz Inc and what the company is doing with charity work, please visit Blitz Inc Reviews : How to Raise Funds for a Cause.



- Tom Peck

Blitz Inc CEO

Categories: Attitude, General Business Advice, Leadership