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When faced with adversity, it is common to want to retreat into our comfort zones. We revert back to what we can control. When we do this, we end up exerting more energy trying to get out of the uncomfortable situation than we would by facing it head-on. In this snippet, we'll listen to a story Pam shares where how she realized that excuses build upon each other and directly impact the results we create.
Listen to this quick snippet, and if you want to listen to the full-length conversation, scroll back to episode 20: Accomplishment or Excuses (Who's Winning?).
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When faced with adversity, it is common to want to retreat into our comfort zones. We revert back to what we can control. When we do this, we end up exerting more energy trying to get out of the uncomfortable situation than we would by facing it head-on. In this snippet, we'll listen to a story Pam shares where how she realized that excuses build upon each other and directly impact the results we create.
Listen to this quick snippet, and if you want to listen to the full-length conversation, scroll back to episode 20: Accomplishment or Excuses (Who's Winning?).

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