TEM322: Why New Year's Resolutions Fail
TEM322: Why New Year's Resolutions Fail
Hint: it’s not just because of a lack of discipline.
On Today's Episode of The Entrepreneurial Musician:
Andrew's take on toxic grind culture and how Prince's actual work ethic was completely different (01:25)
Why quitting is great and the real issue is quitting at the wrong time (03:20)
A YouTube channel example that illustrates quitting one meter before striking gold (04:10)
Why we need to be thoughtful about what we start and have the discipline to see it through (05:00)
A second Prince quote about remaining teachable and seeking constructive criticism from smart people (05:50)
Why you should only accept criticism from people with expertise in that specific subject matter (06:30)
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