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Dear ,
I'll have to warn you, this email is about Tom Brady.
The NFL player with the most Super Bowl rings in history.
It's not that I necessary want to talk about his football career (although that's part of it)...
... it's about where he started and where he ended up...
... it's about what can be achieved when you are ALL IN in whatever you're doing.
True, you might have rooted against Brady (for whatever reason) for his entire playing career.
But it's unquestionable that we can all learn from his resilience.
Tom Brady was underrated and underestimated. In fact his draft report from 2000 NFL draft noted the following qualities:
- Poor Build | Skinny
- Lacks Great Physical Stature and Strength
- Lacks Mobility and Ability to Avoid The Rush
- Lacks a Really Strong Arm
- Can’t Drive The Ball Down Field
- Doesn’t Throw a Really Tight Spiral
- System-Type Player Who Can Get Exposed if Forced to Adlib
- Gets Knocked Down Easily
And where is he today?
For the past 20 years, Tom Brady has been providing to the world, absolute proof, that he is the best of the best when it comes to football. He has the evidence to prove it, and here it is:
- Super Bowl Champion 7 Times Over
- 5 Time Super Bowl MVP
- 3 Time MVP of the NFL
- 2 Time NFL All-Decade Team Player
- Most Games Won By a Quarterback
- Most Games Played By a Quarterback
- Most Combined Passing Yards
- Most Touchdown Passes
- Most 4th Quarter Comebacks
- Most NFL Championships
- Best Touchdown to Interception Ratio
- Only Player to Win a Super Bowl for Both The AFC + NFC
And the list can and does go on and on. Tom Brady has shown absolute proof of his greatness.
How did he get there?
And over the past two decades, through sheer will power and focused determination, Brady has managed to get better with every snap. He takes his role as a leader and the quarterback of his team very seriously, leading him to approach every day as another day to prove to himself, his coaches, and his doubters, that not only does he deserves to be on the field, but that he is the best person for the job.
In addition to this, Tom Brady has also revealed his success ethos in his own words. So, we’ve listed his most poignant quotes on success with a short summary on each:
The magic ingredient for success in life and in sports comes down to mental toughness and extra effort. Champions know it, and Tom Brady knows it.
Competition has been underrated as of late, in fact many are trying to give it a bad rap these days. But they are mistaken. Because great accomplishments, championships, and victory over anything rarely comes to the person who isn’t striving to win. And much of Brady’s success comes down to purely wanting to win.
Tom Brady’s humble realization that what he was after would not come easily, or be easily kept, allowed for him to put in the proper levels of preparation, and continued improvement to see him rise to the occasion time and time again.
This is a man who is so singularly focused, nothing will get in the way of his goal.
Nothing.
Therein lies the lesson.
Until next time...
And, remember, K.I.C. (Keep It Coptic)!
Nader
Founder of the Coptic Chamber
ABOUT NADER ANISE
For the last 30 years, Nader’s talents as a marketing strategist and copywriter have generated hundreds of millions of dollars for himself and his clients. In addition, he is a recognized PR expert, and has been featured in countless media outlets such as: The Wall Street Journal, NBC, CBS, Forbes, Bloomberg and USA Today.
Nader’s storied marketing and sales experience has enabled him to mentor business owners in all types of industries, including: legal, medical, financial, therapeutic, mortgage, investment, wealth, retail, insurance, transportation, pharmaceutical, clothing, restaurant, real estate, education, insurance, construction, internet, telecommunications, manufacturing and many others.
Nader has trained over 25,000 business owners from all around the world on sales and marketing.
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3 AMAZING FACTS ABOUT NADER ANISE, ESQ.
FACT #1: In 2001, Nader wrote a one page press release that generated over $2,200,000 in free national publicity.
FACT #2: Within four years of starting his law practice, Nader was featured on the cover of Lawyers Weekly USA section B (currently Lawyers USA) and was lauded for his remarkable achievement of building a "thriving law practice... without spending a penny on advertising."
FACT #3: Nader landed on the cover of the Wall Street Journal after sending the editor a cold email with a subject line that consisted of nine words, including, ONE key, riveting word.
(BONUS FACT): Nader wrote a direct mail letter for a small business that created such an overwhelming response, the owner sent Nader a frantic email with the message: "You're killing me with all the new business. We are busting at the seams and all my employees are freaking out..."
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