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The Change Show with Simon Phillips

Persistence Is Key

Season 1, Ep. 30

There will always be barriers to progress and improvement. The change you are seeking to lead will have opponents, attract negativity and encounter a whole list of challenges along the way. You have to be persistent. In this episode we'll explore how to adopt a persistent mindset and break it down into easily adopted steps to help you keep going when everything seems lost. This week's Book In The Back is "It Only Takes Everything You've Got" by Julio Melara - grab a copy here - https://amzn.to/3lgUytw

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