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Why Can’t I Ever Finish Anything? – Tim Vandehey – Tracy Maylett

“Swipe” began as the third business book Tim Vandehey and Dr. Tracy Maylett would write together with Tim as ghostwriter. Instead, they realized that the issue of disengaging and failing to finish what we start affects not just businesses but EVERYONE, and they decided to be co-authors. Whether it’s trying to get in shape, lose weight, write that first novel, save for retirement, or any important goal, most of us try over and over and keep failing. WHY? “Swipe” is the first book to answer that question. Tim and Tracy will share why “Swiping”—instinctively retreating from a goal when the pursuit gets too hard or uncomfortable—hurts us in our growth and our relationships, and how we can stop.

For more, go to https://swipethebook.com/