‘Yesterday’s Home Runs Don’t Win Today’s Games’


Success can be just as detrimental as failure if you allow yourself to slack off immediately afterwards. This Babe Ruth quote is a great reminder of how you shouldn’t coast too much after achieving a goal.

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Momentum is important. Writing yourself a pass after you’ve accomplished one major project can seriously set back how effective you are when you take on the next one. Breaks and rewards are still important, but make sure that you’re using them as a means of staying refreshed and motivated.

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