How would you feel if I called you a quitter?
Would it anger you? Upset you? Would you want to argue with me and punch me in the face?
Quitting, being seen to quit, can bring up feelings of hurt, shame and embarrassment.
Why?
Because we're often told that quitting is bad, and quit is treated as if it's a dirty word.
The prevailing narrative is that you keep pushing forward no matter what. You stay in your lane, focus on one thing, and be willing to risk everything to complete what you committed to.
But is that helpful?
In this week's episode, I share:
- how I got comfortable with quitting;
- the two key reasons for quitting and the importance of knowing which one applies to you; and
- why quitting is sometimes the best thing for you.
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