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	<title>Comments on: Are You Throwing in the Towel Too Soon? More Musings from the Marathon</title>
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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<description>The analogy of sports to business is truly intriguing.  It&#039;s so true that entrepeneur types are often not patient enough to allow themselves to keep the end in mind when times are tough.  I speak for myself, because I often need to keep the truths from your article in mind.  Sometimes it just seems easier to throw in that towel.  It&#039;s at that very time that we need to watch our self-talk, our associations, and our inputs (what we&#039;re reading, who we are listening to).  If we focus on the positive and remain optimistic and realistic, we will succeed: if we don&#039;t give up!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The analogy of sports to business is truly intriguing.  It&#8217;s so true that entrepeneur types are often not patient enough to allow themselves to keep the end in mind when times are tough.  I speak for myself, because I often need to keep the truths from your article in mind.  Sometimes it just seems easier to throw in that towel.  It&#8217;s at that very time that we need to watch our self-talk, our associations, and our inputs (what we&#8217;re reading, who we are listening to).  If we focus on the positive and remain optimistic and realistic, we will succeed: if we don&#8217;t give up!</p>
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