One of the biggest mistakes people make in life is believing that more effort will solve every problem. In this episode, Shaun O’Gorman challenges the common belief that if something is difficult, you simply need to work harder. Sometimes the opposite is true.
Whether it’s a relationship, career, business, friendship, or personal goal, there comes a point where relentless effort stops being commitment and starts becoming denial. Many people spend years forcing situations that are fundamentally misaligned with who they are, hoping that one more conversation, one more sacrifice, or one more push will finally make things work.
The reality is that healthy relationships, meaningful careers, and fulfilling lives still require effort, but they don’t require constant struggle. When every day feels like an uphill battle, it may be worth asking whether you’re investing your energy in something that was never meant for you in the first place.
Drawing on his own experiences through policing, corporate leadership, personal adversity, and high performance coaching, Shaun explores the difference between persistence and stubbornness. He explains why many people remain trapped in situations that drain their confidence, happiness, and potential because they fear change more than they dislike their current circumstances.
This episode is a powerful reminder that letting go is not failure. Sometimes the bravest and smartest decision you can make is to stop forcing what isn’t working and redirect your energy towards opportunities, people, and environments that align with your values and goals.
If you’re exhausted from trying to make something work despite years of effort, this episode may provide the perspective you need to make a different choice and create a stronger, more fulfilling life.
Listen now and discover when persistence is a strength and when it’s time to walk away.
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