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Why you’re likely addicted to mediocrity
Fresh starts.
Amplified motivation.
These are often consistent factors when the New Year hits us.
We all receive 365 days a year.
Yet, too often, we miss hitting many of our targets at the end of the year.
The primary reason is that we don’t take our goals seriously throughout the year.
We continue delaying our goals and believing we have all the time in the world to accomplish them.
But before you know it, the year is over.
If you’re like most people, you are addicted to mediocrity, which is a hard habit to break. Mediocrity doesn’t mean your life is sh*tty; it means you’re living a life that does not fully represent your full potential.
And we all have infinite amounts of potential.
We’re about to embark upon a new year; what are you going to do with it?
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