Ultramarathoners don’t blaze through 100-mile races.(Not even Goggins)
They jog. They walk. They pause to catch their breath. Some even crawl across the finish line. But one thing they never do?
Rush.
Because they understand something most of us forget. Getting to the finish line takes patience, energy, and a smart plan.
It’s not about speed. It’s about staying in the race long enough to complete it.
The thing you’re working on today? It doesn’t need to be done tomorrow.
And if it was, what would come next?
Endurance matters more than urgency.Progress isn’t made by pushing to your limit every day. That’s how you burn out. That’s how you start cutting corners, become distracted, or lose sight of why you started in the first place.
And funny enough, that “finish line” you're chasing? It’s not the end. It’s just the end of this race. There’s always another one waiting.
So pace yourself. Be intentional. Be steady.
Build confidence with every step.
All that matters is you keep moving forward.
just get started,
Brian