Dont-quitAchieving something great means going where you've never gone before. Even though much of the ground is therefore unknown to you, there is one main feature of your journey of which you should be aware in advance: the tempation to quit. 

I would say very confidently that anyone who has achieved greatness in any endeavor has been mightily tempted by the desire to quit. In fact, one of the key differences between champions and the rest is that somehow, in some way, the champion found a way to continue moving forward when the others gave in to the impulse to quit.

Hanging on is a big part of moving on. 

Quitting doesn't just happen, though. Instead, it follows a progression of destructive thoughts that culminate in the murder of the dream. The key to not quitting is to recognize these poisonous thoughts early, identify them for what they are, and counteract them with productive ones – quickly. Just as a weed is easiest to pluck when it's only a sprout, so too are thoughts of quitting. Pull them from the garden of your thinking early.

Here is a list of thoughts that can lead to quitting:

1. I no longer believe I can do this!

2. My main partners in the project quit.

3. I'm out of resources.

4. I gave it my best shot.

5. I'm not as far as I thought I would be by this time.

6. I've invested so much and still have so little to show for it.

7. This is harder than I thought.

8. Someone (or several someones) ridiculed me.

9. Someone I'm working with hurt my feelings.

10. I listened to the critics of what I do and now I'm not so sure.

Know this: these thoughts are not unique to you. I think nearly every high achiever experiences at least six of these (if not more) on his or her path to success. Identify them early; be slow to buy into them, and like a heart patient popping nitroglycerin, swallow a bit of the following to stave off being disheartened.

1. Go all the way back to your purpose, and remember what fired your enthusiasm in the first place. Has your core purpose changed? Likely, no.

2. Look at things from a completely different perspective. Instead of looking back over the ground traveled with discouragement, look at it for clues as to what could be done better.

3. Get with a mentor or expert in your field who has successfully survived similar bouts of doubt. What did they do to get through the tough times? How can you see things the way they did? Look for inspiration that will resonate deep inside of you.

4. Take stock of what HAS been accomplished, instead of just seeing what hasn't. Have there been some intangibles? Have you become a better person as a result of the struggle so far? Have you made friends and connections you wouldn't have made otherwise? Have you learned something?

5. Analyze your expectations. Often, people become discouraged because they began a pursuit without a mature understanding of success. Most particular endeavors aren't harder than expected; rather, success itself is harder than expected. Realize that succeeding at anything would likely provide moments of discouragement to you. Our society glorifies mediocrity so much that we are shocked how tough excellence can seem.

6. Realize that success is often located just beyond the most doubtful moment. Many great accomplishments were achieved immediately after a crisis of confidence. Hang on and see if just a little bit more effort might be enough!

7. Dramatize your own story to give yourself staying power. This one may seem silly, but it's got real power. Use images, visualizations, music, and drama to build your quest into a romantic pursuit. Picture yourself as the director and lead actor in your own movie, with a crowd of eager onlookers. What will you do next? Will you play the hero? Will you thrill the crowd? 

8. Keep the goal but modify the plans. Often all that's needed is a little tweaking. This is where someone with experience (see #3 above) can help. What adjustments can be made? What slight modifications can be put into your approach? Being just a little off track can add up to a huge difference in the destination reached at the end. So make little course corrections along the way often and intelligently.

9. Read, rest, and restore yourself. (For more on this whole concept, see my book A Month of Italy: Rediscovering the Art of Vacation). You should never make a decision about anything of any importance (including quitting) when you are tired, stressed, or sick. Read something that speaks deeply to you, restore your physical and mental strength, and see if things don't look better once you're refreshed. They almost always do.

10. Realize that ultimately, it's your life. You will be held entirely accountable for it. The committee of "they," the critics, the naysayers, the dream-stealers, the know-it-alls, the back-stabbers, the false friends, and the outright mean people out there will be nowhere to be found, whether you quit or win. These types of people are shockingly scarce when it comes to finding help once you've hit rock bottom, or for applause when you've ascended the victory podium. At both places they are as scarce as fur coats on fish. Realize this. You don't even have time to ignore them. Think of it this way: if you quit because of what someone like that does or says, you get to become like them. Perish the thought.

As my friend and often co-author Orrin Woodward likes to repeat, "When the going gets tough, the tough get going."

May this article be a nitro pill for your heartache, and may you get back out there and finish the journey!

God bless!

Chris Brady

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53 responses to “Don’t Quit While You’re Behind”

  1. Georgia Avatar
    Georgia

    Perfect timing on this ! To dust off the dirt, clear the fog and get it done !!!!

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  2. Liversmore Avatar

    Chris,
    I look forward to reading each new post that you write. Your books have been a big help to me as well. Especially your Rascal book. It seems like everything you write is so practical and immediately applicable in my life. Thank you for being a Godly man who is willing to lead from the front!
    Matt Livermore

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  3. Hans Widener Avatar
    Hans Widener

    Chris,
    Great post! As usual, your insight and discernment is spot on! Currently, I’m re-reading The Principles and Power of Vision by Myles Monroe to help bring my purpose back into focus.
    God bless!

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  4. Kungfujulee Avatar

    GET OUT OF MY HEAD!!! Just kiddin. Everything you write or speak has such relevance to or lives, we just love your boldness and courage. Thanks The Hammernik’s

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  5. Clint Fix Avatar

    Remedy number 5 has been a big one for me. To help get myself to understand an adult time frame for success I have to think back to my college experience. I spent 5 years at college (Kettering is a 5-year program for most), spent/borrowed well over $100,000 to pay for it, and at the end had a little more knowledge and no guarantee of anything. To put that a little more in perspective, in Colorado, the average starting salary for a mechanical engineer is only $45,000/yr.
    That example helps me remember that higher levels of financial success will probably take at least as much commitment as acquiring my engineering degree.

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  6. Jessica Pykiet Avatar
    Jessica Pykiet

    Thanks for writing Chris! It’s so easy to encourage others in the midst of the same circumstances but so difficult sometimes to reframe our own thinking. This is a great place to start!

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  7. Matt Ruhlman Avatar
    Matt Ruhlman

    Chris, thanks for the article, can you recommend any books or CDs that elaborate on your idea #7? I am working on not getting distracted and I think if I can get more caught up in my own story it would help me move forward.
    Thanks again,
    Matt Ruhlman

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  8. Charles McIntyre Avatar
    Charles McIntyre

    Hi Chris,
    The timing of this article is so profound! Not only for our own thinking adjustment but for friends we are helping just these past few days going through this exact situation. This article puts things into perspective and re-frames what we are doing and why!
    Keep writing we’ll keep reading!

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  9. Lena Neufeld Avatar
    Lena Neufeld

    Thanks for the post Chris! I needed to read this at this moment.See you at the top.

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  10. Stuart Colvin Avatar
    Stuart Colvin

    Chris: Awesome practical advise for everyone, me included! Thanks for sharing your wisdom. Stuart.

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  11. Jenny Salter Avatar
    Jenny Salter

    Chris, This is a great post!!! One to always come back to again & again!!!
    #10 reminds me of what I put on my kids shirts at Jim’s retirement party “Thanks for loving me more than your critic’s!” Because it is what it comes down to, do you love your critic’s more or the people your building this business for more! I am glad Jim wasn’t a coward and chose us;) & I’m thanking for you, Orrin & your wives for always staying courages for all of us!!!!
    Thanks again for the post:) I know I need to read it over & over again!
    Jenny!

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  12. Jeff Darling Avatar
    Jeff Darling

    Great message Chris! These blog articles are priceless, and we appreciate the time and effort you take getting them out.

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  13. Jay Hennessy Avatar
    Jay Hennessy

    Chris;
    What a great read this morning I look so forward to speaking with you and my new beginning what a fantastic 2013 I am going to build!!!!! Inspirational to my core….

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  14. Aron Radosa Avatar
    Aron Radosa

    Chris,
    Great stuff! On the road I have traveled, so many times I have wanted to use “I gave it my best shot”. Wow! What a cop-out! Your best shot is never complete. And I love the feeling of a romantic battle- #7 in the strategies to achieve. The soundtrack in the background & a epic journey ahead. Thanks!
    Aron

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  15. Tim Jarvinen Avatar
    Tim Jarvinen

    I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve popped in RASCAL tunes or called a brother in the battle to ‘snap back.’ It is truly amazing how success is many times just hanging on. Peaks and Valleys book was an incredible reminder of this principle.
    Thanks for all you do!!
    Tim

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  16. Claire Avatar
    Claire

    I can not.thank you enough for the timing of this!! I do #7 and often think I must be crazy to do this in my mind!! Lol but it always fires me up to see the victory and hear the music in my head, the people cheering the pride in my family’s face. This 10 things do feed your soul and your purpose!! Thank you for what you do and the leader you are!

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  17. Vanwormerdean Avatar

    Thank you Chris this is just the nitro pill I needed. I will print this so it is close in times of doubt.

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  18. Nicole Allen Avatar
    Nicole Allen

    Chris,
    As I have tired many things over the years I have had all the quitting thoughts. Being in the LIFE business I have never want to say any of them. I know I can do this with out a dout. No matter how fast or slow I go I will complete this and be successful!!!
    Thank you for leading the way..
    Nicole

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  19. Tammy Darling Avatar
    Tammy Darling

    Many great accomplishments were achieved immediately after a crisis of confidence! LOVE IT! Thanks Chris!!! 🙂

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  20. Ken Hendon Avatar
    Ken Hendon

    Super…if it was a good idea to start with, God will bless your extra effort.
    Thanks, Chris

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  21. Alison Ruhlman Avatar
    Alison Ruhlman

    Wow!! How true this is! Thanks for the tips on how to defeat the first list! Powerful Blog! Thanks!!!

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  22. Randy Robson Avatar

    Chris Brady, Orrin Woodward, George Guzzardo, Claude Hamilton, Bill Lewis, Dan Hawkins, and Tim Marks have taught these principles so well through the LIFE business. Thank you!

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  23. Dean Frey Avatar

    Thanks Chris for the great reminder! It is amazing how at some point we are tempted to quit almost every good thing we do in our life. It seems success so often goes to those with the perseverance to finish what they start!

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  24. Pat Avatar
    Pat

    Your words and actions to help us all continue on the path to victory are a true inspiration. Your example on never giving up is another book in the making!!
    Thank you
    Pat

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  25. John Hatchell Avatar
    John Hatchell

    Thanks Chris Awesome Stuff…You are a insightful person and have I think been given Godly wisdom. Thanks to you and Larry VanBusKirk for giving me good Manly Godly advice !! Never give up, Never Surrender !! Ok I took that from the movie Galaxy Quest..

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  26. Cathy - Team Rascals Avatar

    Thank you, Chris,
    I needed this more than I can say.
    (You and Terri were, as usual, brilliant on Team Cast, by the way!)

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  27. Greg Johnson Avatar

    So many truths in this article!!
    Thanks for laying them out so succinctly.

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  28. Pete and Chantal Sladic Avatar
    Pete and Chantal Sladic

    Great article Chris!
    We all need to keep reminding ourselves of these points during our “Tough times”. Our mentors Bill & Jackie would always tell us “Don’t quit, your victories are just around the corner” and not too long after, they always are. We need to look at our priorities and focus on where we are going and not listen to the noise on the outside. Our hearts know our true goals and dreams in life and only WE can go through the battle and achieve them. One night during a struggle I’ve prayed and just before falling asleep, I had to write down a thought that came to mind and used it every time since then:
    “When your heart gives way and your hope is fading away…Keep saying, just one more day”.

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  29. Ric McCuller Avatar
    Ric McCuller

    Chris,
    Another great post that offers your very generous leadership thoughts. The very first sentence was so profound. Achieving something great means going where you’ve never gone before. Success is exactly that journey. Everyday we travel that road- going where we’ve never gone before. Now, instead of fear or wonder, you’ve helped me reframe my negative thoughts and replace them with corrected thinking, success thinking. Thanks for sharing.
    Ric

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  30. Carrie Canniff Avatar
    Carrie Canniff

    Chris,
    Great article. Thank you the tips on moving from the valley to the next peak!

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  31. Leah Polasik Avatar
    Leah Polasik

    Chris,
    Yesterday I took advantage of my “back-seat status” in the car during a 2-hour road-trip to visit a family member. While my husband drove the car and my 83-year old mother riding shotgun (you don’t make your mother ride in the backseat, LOL)I was armed with my cell phone, a yellow highlighter and your book, Rascal. Your current blog entry, “Don’t Quit…” was a shot-in-the-arm vaccination against the fear, doubt and discouragement that has been attacking my thinking. As I read your blog I found myself nodding affirmatively over your 10-points to combat negative thinking! I realized I could baby-step my way through the attacks by re-framing my thoughts and know that I was more than a conqueror through Jesus, not a failure or a has-been, but more than qualified in Christ; that I can do ALL things through Christ who strengthens me — including staking my claim in LIFE! I then turned my attention to reading Rascal, where many passages are now highlighted in bright yellow! And I’m not even done with the first chapter yet! I know that as God keeps revealing more and more to me, my life will continue to change for the better. I’ll have to let you know how I score in my Rascalinity test but here’s a hint: A number of years ago, at the age of 50+, I learned to spin live fireballs around my body to music. We’re talking FIRE — woven balls of Kevlar, attached to chains, soaked in kerosene and then lit! Am I Rascal material?

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  32. Chris Brady Avatar

    Yes, Leah, you are definitely a RASCAL!! (Or, should I say, Rascallette?)

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  33. kirk birtles Avatar
    kirk birtles

    Chris…. I remember a long time ago that a big part of your success was just hanging on while everyone else just lost their hunger and quit! Thanks for the great example and article!!

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  34. Nancy Deaton Avatar
    Nancy Deaton

    Chirs….another great and encouraging post! Thank you for taking the time to put the blog out there for us to read and gather insight into your wisdom and all your encouraging words!! Victory is right around the corner and hanging on like a hair on a biscuit!!
    Thanks again,
    Nancy

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  35. kluke2751@windstream.net Avatar
    kluke2751@windstream.net

    Chris – Thanks for the great article. Going through struggles now, but knowing victory is on the other side keeps me hanging on. These 10 tips are just what I need to get through. Something to encourage us to victory. Your timing is perfect! Thanks for your insight. Thanks to Orrin, all policy council members, and wives!

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  36. Marty Becker Avatar
    Marty Becker

    Chris,
    Thank you for always giving “both sides of the coin” thinking. It really helps when you give a list of wrong thinking and then a list of the paradox that can help people move to the next phase of success.
    Marty Becker
    Team Alpha Omega J1

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  37. Rick and Bonnie Farrand Avatar
    Rick and Bonnie Farrand

    At our age, we had been approached with nearly everything that went through town and we turned everything down…..until our son and daughter-in-law introduced us to LIFE! Our lives are forever changed for the better! We look forward to marching forward to restore freedom for our grandchildren! Thank you for your leadership!

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  38. Jasondames Avatar
    Jasondames

    Chris thank you for posting such great Info. all of the time!!!!!!

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  39. Greg Avatar
    Greg

    I’m so glad I re-read this today! I really needed it. Now I’m following it up with your Mental Toughness: Top 10 Reasons People Quit Something Worthwhile.

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  40. Savannah Milnes Avatar

    Chris, what an amazing post. It follows a little bit of what Orrin talked about on Saturday in St. Louis. When you get hurt sometimes you need to play hurt and sometimes you need to take the time to get better. I needed both his message and yours. My up line of Chris and Hilary Dorr, Chris and Marcia Robinson and Mark and Rita Haas have been amazing leaders for my husband and I in our past few weeks. I was listening to Tim and Amy Marks CD “Home Team Affects the Whole Team”, in there Tim says that as you grown and open your heart and emotions that things will get tougher for a time because you are changing and growing. Well I’d say that we finally let it all surface from the growth, and by the grace of God, our TEAM systems CD’s LIFE CD’s, and up line we are moving past it all and growing stronger. Thank you so much for all your leadership and prvoiding an environment where people can believe and acheive all of their hopes and dreams.

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  41. Sharon Lalor Avatar
    Sharon Lalor

    Hello,
    This is so practical and true. A long time a go when I first got exposure to this business. Wayne Macnamara told us in a meeting these three simple words. He said ” If I can just one thing across to you guys, Just don’t quit”. It sounded so simple, but it has been a deep truth that has kept me going. I get the pleasure of having leaders of Wayne and Raylene Macnamara and they embody these principles you have just written about.
    Thank you for the reminder. It is so much better to be reminded that to be taught.

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  42. John Mossner Avatar
    John Mossner

    Great article that we can apply to our lives, Chris.
    The stories, movies, autobiographies we like to listen to, watch and read are captivating because the people didn’t quit when times were tough. I want to be a captivating story for my kids and grandkids that they can learn from. Quitting makes for a sad story. There’s no victory in quitting. It’s DREAM, STRUGGLE, VICTORY in anything worthwhile. Thanks for helping so many of us learn these timeless principles.

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  43. Nathan Harbottle Avatar
    Nathan Harbottle

    Chris, thanks for the great post! This is a reminder that I need to remember to come back to from time to time. Thanks for sticking through your thoughts of quitting to become the leader and example that you have!

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  44. matt mielke Avatar
    matt mielke

    Kirk and Chris, your personal examples of overcoming obstacles and not quitting have inspired me for years. It is because of your life testimonies that I am developing those same attitudes and beliefs. Thanks to the both of you.

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  45. Kristen Seidl Avatar

    Wow Chris, powerful post! I think this would be a great leadership conference talk. Thank you for facing all these obstacles and overcoming them. It is because of leaders and examples like you and Terri that many others will have their victory. Merry Christmas to your and your family and God Bless!
    Kristen

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  46. EbenSmitg Avatar
    EbenSmitg

    Thanks for this encouraging blog Chris

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  47. EbenSmith Avatar
    EbenSmith

    Thanks for the encouraging blog Chris.

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  48. Turhan Berne Avatar

    Chris,
    Excellent information for the new year!! This would have been great for my daughter in college who dropped a college class because she had some issues with the students in the class. Wish she had this information earlier. However, I am going to send it to her now for her ongoing education. Actually, I am going to send your post to a lot of college students. This is perfect for the college student — and high schooler.

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  49. Michael Hartmann Avatar
    Michael Hartmann

    Wow! Not only an excellent article, but excellent responses and perspectives from so many leaders that I’ve admired you years! I especially appreciate the following point:
    Know this: these thoughts are not unique to you. I think nearly every high achiever experiences at least six of these (if not more) on his or her path to success.
    To realize that doubt is just another part of the success process provides a healthy perspective which, when maintained while implementing the 10 recommendations, will keep me moving forward in 2013!
    I will until!!

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  50. Jim Hartman Avatar
    Jim Hartman

    I can’t begin to tell how much this has helped my prospective.. Thank you very much for sharing, and most of all leading by example.

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