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It Takes Only a Fraction More

By Peter Vidmar



The key to improving isn’t to work twice as hard, it’s to work just a fraction harder—or smarter, or longer. In the end, it’s the fraction that matters. Increase the quality of your effort bit by bit. Being the best is never a matter of being twice as good as someone else. It’s usually measured by fractions. In the Olympic arena, you will find many examples that prove this.


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