259 - It's Like Riding a Bike: Why Repetition Matters Almost as Much as Skill

Do you remember what it was like learning to ride a bike? It's a series of frustration, falls, anger, tears, and blood. You fail, fail, and fail again, but then, like a light switch turning on, it's easy to ride a bike. In today's episode, host Travis Shelton discusses this topic and how it relates to so many areas of our work, money, and life. If we're willing to put the repetitions in, we're able to accomplish far more than we ever imagined. If we have that mindset, it can change everything!

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