
You Can't Expect Pro Results with Amateur Effort
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Show Notes
When you stop expecting championship results from casual effort, you start enjoying the game — in golf, business, and life.
Show Notes: In this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor Barbee takes lessons from a round of golf to explain one of life's most freeing principles: knowing what you actually want from what you do. Whether it's business, fitness, or hobbies, we often frustrate ourselves by holding "pro" expectations while putting in "part-time" effort. Baylor shares how setting realistic expectations, defining your purpose, and learning to enjoy your current level can restore peace and productivity to your pursuits.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
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How to align your expectations with your actual goals
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The importance of knowing your "why" before setting your standards
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Why effort and results always have to match
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How to decide which skills are worth mastering — and which should just be fun
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The value of leveraging your strengths to open new opportunities
Featured Quote: "You can't expect a better result than the work you're willing to put in — but you can always choose to enjoy the level you're at."