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DR. STANLEY G ROBERTSON
- Check out his book here
- Dr. Robertson is not afraid of being uncomfortable, going through pain
- A former Marine
- Not a quitter, could not be
- Quit-shaming is popular in our society
- Someone saying, “you’re doing this, but you should be doing that”
- Other people don’t know what is best for your life
- Trust yourself
- Do what you feel you ought to do, so long as it’s benefitting you (and not causing harm)
- Someone saying, “you’re doing this, but you should be doing that”
- We can’t be embarrassed around the idea of quitting
- One of the main focuses of his work is that winners do quit
- The stigma around quitting is limiting and can be very harmful for growth and making a difference
- It’s okay to quit to better position yourself for your overall life, for your goals, etc.
- We cling to things that don’t work for us because of pressure and fear of being labeled a ‘quitter’, even if quitting is for the best
- Many an athlete has quit
- Trusting one’s conscience, one’s gut instinct is very important
- Can be more important than not being labeled a ‘quitter’
- Trusting one’s conscience, one’s gut instinct is very important
- Vinnie personally thinks it may be problematic to quit in the middle of something
- Ex: Dante quitting in the middle of the season, hurts his teammates, puts others in jeopardy
- Dr. Robertson’s counter is that he does not feel his quitting put these people in jeopardy
- His teammates are all professionals
- If he jeopardizes the team, that is the coaching staff, team’s fault
- Him staying in a game he believes he should not be playing may put the team in jeopardy – quitting can be important
- He believes being in the line of duty is obviously different –- quitting as a Marine during combat is a different story
- His teammates are all professionals
- Dr. Robertson’s counter is that he does not feel his quitting put these people in jeopardy
- Ex: Dante quitting in the middle of the season, hurts his teammates, puts others in jeopardy
- Quitting does not equal being a loser by default