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Focus on the End, Not the Beginning | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Olympic runner Usain Bolt once said, “Don’t think about the start of the race. Think about the ending.” These words
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provide great advice for us today. When you keep your focus on the starting block, it will be easier to get tripped up, focus on mistakes,
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and be overwhelmed by the work that lies ahead of you. Focusing on the end of the race keeps the reason to exert effort at the forefront of your mind.
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Runners reach the finish line when they look forward. Any time they stand and dwell on where they currently are, they won’t make any progress.
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So, today, I encourage you to not get stuck in the past or even where you currently are. Instead, keep a forward-thinking mindset. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.