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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 6 MIN

Why Your Maybe Is Destroying Your Credibility

from Shark Theory · host Baylor Barbee

I turned down a speaking opportunity to take my dog to his friend's birthday party, and I have zero regrets about it. That might sound crazy, but it perfectly illustrates the point I want to drive home today: your word is everything, and if you made a commitment, you honor it no matter what. In this episode, I break down why the "maybe" is quietly eroding your credibility, how true commitment forces focus, and why defaulting to no is actually the most respectful and powerful thing you can do. Key Takeaways Your word is the single most valuable thing you have, and your yes must mean yes every single time. The "maybe" feels like you're softening the blow, but it actually builds false hope and breeds resentment over time. There is no such thing as a partial commitment. You are either all in or you are all out. True commitment automatically eliminates distractions by forcing you to direct your energy only toward what truly matters. Defaulting to no protects your integrity. It is far better to say no upfront than to send a retraction later. Action Steps Audit your current "maybes" and make a definitive decision on each one right now. Yes or no. Nothing in between. Change your default answer to no, and only say yes when it genuinely aligns with your goals and you know you can fully deliver. Identify the one or two commitments in your life that truly matter and make sure those are the things actually receiving your full energy and focus. Notable Quote Your word is all you got. Commitment is the absolute best thing you can give anybody.  

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