Second Effort
Mike Vardy
Writer | Productivity Strategist | Time Management Specialist | Speaker | Workshop Leader
When an offensive player on a football field gets hit, he could go down. Sometimes he does.
But if it’s possible, he'll give what’s often called a “second effort.”
When given the opportunity for a second effort, the player make further gains. Those further gains — no matter how small — gets their team that much closer to their goal (which is to score).
When we take on a task or a project, the first effort might only get us so far.
It’s that second effort that propels things forward that much further.
So the next time the first effort stalls — either by a distraction or a diversion that you encounter during the course of your day — do your best to give that second effort as soon as possible. You might just get the momentum you need to make greater gains towards your desired goal.