10.6 Juli Inkster: Always Compete
“I think competing is more important than winning. There have been a lot of times when I’ve teed it up and I didn’t win but I felt like I competed. I felt like this was not my day, but I never gave up, and I tried on every shot, and then next week I’d go get them.” - Juli Inkster
Can you show up and compete when you don’t think you can win?
Juli Inkster is a Hall of Fame golfer. She once said, “I think competing is more important than winning. There have been a lot of times when I’ve teed it up and I didn’t win but I felt like I competed. I felt like this was not my day, but I never gave up, and I tried on every shot, and then next week I’d go get them.”
What matters most isn’t always the final score — it’s the effort, mindset, and resilience you bring to the competition. Every time I show up, I’m going to compete — win or lose. If I win, great! If I lose, I’ll make sure they have to earn it, and I’ll learn and get better in the process.
Question of the Day: How do you keep showing up and competing when things aren’t going your way?
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