Nobody wakes up and decides to be mediocre. But most people in business, whether they’re fresh out of school or twenty years into their career, settle into a comfortable groove and stop pushing. They meet the minimum. They do what’s asked. They clock in and clock out. And that’s fine, until it isn’t — until someone else who does just a little bit more starts getting the calls, the referrals, and the opportunities.
Avoid this happening to you by being slightly, consistently better than the version of yourself from yesterday. Start with something as simple as showing up early. Even
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