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Why is 80 better than 100? Check out today's Get Out of the Average and I'll explain it to you! You've probably experienced the slingshot effect at some point in your life. Have you heard of it? That initial push on any journey that throws you forward with a huge boost... For example, let's say you want to lose 30kg. The beginning is frantic: you wake up at 5am, don't eat any carbs, 3 hours of training... That's great, but from experience, I can assure you it's not feasible. Most people – you've probably done this before – go into what I call 100/100. In other words, 100% of the effort to achieve 100% of the result. That's where the problems arise, because we, human beings, have little stamina to do anything at our maximum limit. The tendency is for you to get tired before the halfway point. Like in a marathon. To achieve success in life, you won't run a 100-meter race, but rather a marathon. In a marathon, you shouldn't use the slingshot effect, much less the 100/100 principle. Because you'll end up getting tired halfway through. This applies to any goal in your life, whether it's losing weight, saving money, studying for a competitive exam... even running a marathon. And what happens to your plans when you abandon them along the way? You end up back at square one, and often worse off than when you started: you gain weight, you stop studying, you can't run 1km, you're back in debt... I'm completely obsessed with helping you achieve more results with less effort. That's why, in today's Sai da Média Podcast, I'm going to show you the best way to achieve your goals: by applying the 80/20 rule. Want to know how it works and why 80 is better than 100? Check it out! Let's go! If you think this message could be good for someone you know, send this Podcast to them. And don't forget to leave a comment telling me how you're going to apply 80/20 in your life. Follow me on social media: Facebook: /geronimo.theml Instagram: /geronimotheml #BetterThanYesterday #SuccessRequiresMore #GeronimoTheml Link to the No Comando Community Waiting List: http://geronimotheml.site/sdm62