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10-26-21: Doing things halfway gets you nowhere

An episode of the SAX IN THE MORNING podcast, hosted by Steve Sax, titled "10-26-21: Doing things halfway gets you nowhere" was published on October 26, 2021 and runs 4 minutes.

October 26, 2021 ·4m · SAX IN THE MORNING

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I would love to hear from you, just send me text and let me know what you think of the podcast. There is a problem we see all too often in society, sports or business, it’s people doing things halfway. Doing things halfway might keep you from getting fired but it will never allow you to reach your goals and to thrive. To thrive you have to find those things you are passionate about and commit to them 100%, otherwise you’ll become just another person who joined the gym, went for three months a...

I would love to hear from you, just send me text and let me know what you think of the podcast.

There is a problem we see all too often in society, sports or business, it’s people doing things halfway. Doing things halfway might keep you from getting fired but it will never allow you to reach your goals and to thrive. To thrive you have to find those things you are passionate about and commit to them 100%, otherwise you’ll become just another person who joined the gym, went for three months and stopped or who started a creative project but never really got it off the ground and gave up. Success has many factors and many obstacles but the foundation must be built on hard work and sustained effort. Otherwise you’ll find yourself permanently stranded by the side of the road halfway to your destination.  

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