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Have you ever been told that you're not talented enough to do something you love? It happened to me the day I was released by the Milwaukee Brewers baseball organization. For the first time in my life, I'd been told that I'm not good enough to play the sport I love. The firing came one day before I was set to break spring training camp and spend the summer pitching in Beloit, Wisconsin where I'd get to enjoy having family and friends watch me play pro ball. When I look back at that day, there is emotion and regret. In this week's episode I share the biggest regret of all and the impact it's had on my life LONG AFTER my baseball career ended. Use the lessons I learned from my release to help you jump into 2021 full of clarity and confidence!
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By Andy Neary4.8
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Have you ever been told that you're not talented enough to do something you love? It happened to me the day I was released by the Milwaukee Brewers baseball organization. For the first time in my life, I'd been told that I'm not good enough to play the sport I love. The firing came one day before I was set to break spring training camp and spend the summer pitching in Beloit, Wisconsin where I'd get to enjoy having family and friends watch me play pro ball. When I look back at that day, there is emotion and regret. In this week's episode I share the biggest regret of all and the impact it's had on my life LONG AFTER my baseball career ended. Use the lessons I learned from my release to help you jump into 2021 full of clarity and confidence!
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