The only way you can get through those pits and bumps in the road is to show up and do what is required every single day.
November 26, 2019 by Nate Bailey
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Not long ago times were looking tough and desperate.
It is hard to see the possibilities of where you can be.
The only way you can get through those pits and bumps in the road is to show up and do what is required every single day.
Believe in yourself and have the conviction to continue to move forward.
Even though the results in front of you right now might not make sense, you will still show up and do what is required to get the results that you want.
Too often we look for proof and for a guarantee.
Too many of us quit because we do not have that guarantee.
If you continue to make deposits every single day you will get to where you want to go.
In this episode of the Integrity Bank podcast, Nate Bailey shares how he was able to continue working towards the results he wanted even when the results he had didn’t make sense.
LISTEN HERE:
Previously recorded by Evan Johnson and published on natebaileyspeaks.com.
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