Finish Strong, No Matter the Start
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Are you letting a slow start keep you from winning the race?
In this FANTAWESOME episode, I’m your host, David Bayliff, and I’m sharing an incredible story from the Olympics about resilience, focus, and the power of finishing strong. At the Olympics, American sprinter Noah Lyles started dead last in the men’s 100-meter sprint. But he didn’t let that stop him—he focused on accelerating when others slowed down and won by a hair. It’s proof that a slow start doesn’t define you; it’s your finish that counts.
In this episode, I'll cover the following topics with you:
Lessons from Noah Lyles' Olympic sprint
Why your start doesn't determine your success
Strategies for finishing strong in business and life
Remember, it’s not about how you start but how you finish. Stay focused on your strengths, keep pushing, and you’ll find success at the finish line. Until next time, stay UNCAGED!
Uncaged Hack: "Worry about what you're going to look like when you're finishing the race." -David Bayliff
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