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Sometimes progress doesn’t stall because you failed—it stalls because you succeeded. Whether in fitness, work, or life, there’s often a burst of growth followed by diminishing returns. But what if that first wave of success isn’t a signal to double down, but a cue to move on? This episode explores the idea that tangible progress may be the turning point, not the destination—and how recognizing that moment might help avoid stagnation before it sets in.
By Brant SteenSometimes progress doesn’t stall because you failed—it stalls because you succeeded. Whether in fitness, work, or life, there’s often a burst of growth followed by diminishing returns. But what if that first wave of success isn’t a signal to double down, but a cue to move on? This episode explores the idea that tangible progress may be the turning point, not the destination—and how recognizing that moment might help avoid stagnation before it sets in.