The team said this week we will all quit. I felt my ego jump up at that moment and say, “I am not a quitter! Why would you say that?!”
Then I calmed down to hear the explanation. That we will all quit in one fashion or another. Either we will actually quit, give up on ourselves and reinforce a habit of not finishing OR we will quit giving less than 100%.
I am in that second group. 75%-90% effort always produced great results for me in the past. I got into a habit of giving less that my best and being ok with the results. This is the onion plant-type of life I have found that has not pleased me and I am now changing.
As Haanel spoke about this week in #12,
“Unless you do this, you had better not start at all, because modern psychology tells us that when we start something and do not complete it, or make a resolution and do not keep it, we are forming the habit of failure; absolute, ignominious failure. If you do not intend to do a thing, do not start; if you do start, see it through even if the heavens fall; if you make up your mind to do something, do it; let nothing, no one, interfere; the “I” in you has determined, the thing is settled; the die is cast, there is no longer any argument.”
The Master Key System, Charles Haanel, Part 4, #12
I had to look up what ignominious meant…public shame. I tied this together to me. I was not feeling any shame because I was getting better results than others in life with just a pittance of effort.
This kept me from feeling the shame but failure was none the less my result because partial effort won’t work here because I KNOW IT.
My subby knew I was incongruent and knew I would not finish a thing or give less that I know I can, so failure was the result. Well, here’s to me being a quitter and quitting giving less than my best. Thank you for the challenge! I am all in!



Hey, Cilla, I appreciate your thoughts. Quitting is so easy, but seeing it through is so rewarding. Like Loren, you got this!!!! 🙂
Great to hear you are all in
Congrats on being all in!
Thank you! Let’s knock it out of the park, Loren!
And we’re all behind you, Cilla! You’ve got his! 🙂