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Shark Theory

Author: Baylor Barbee

6-Minute Audio caffeine for go-getters seeking perspective for growth Hosted by Self-Leadership Speaker & Author Baylor Barbee, Shark Theory is dedicated to helping you win the mental battles and unlock new perspectives that create opportunities in your career and life. The podcast discusses mindset development, mental health, and peak-performance.
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Genres: Education, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Self-Improvement

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Growth Isn't Linear, But Your Effort Can Be
Episode 1567
Wednesday, 1 July, 2026

After 26 weeks of daily piano practice, I finally had a moment where I looked at my playing and thought, you're actually getting better. That moment cracked open something I want every driven person to hear: growth is not linear, and the fact that you keep struggling might mean you're tackling harder challenges, not standing still. In this episode, I walk through why expecting instant results is the fastest path to unnecessary discouragement, how trusting a proven blueprint keeps you anchored when progress feels invisible, and how a simple breakdown of odds reveals that the only percentage of failure you can actually control is the one tied directly to your effort. Key Takeaways Growth is not linear. Feeling like you are not improving often means you are working at a harder level, not going backward. Depression around progress frequently comes from the false belief that effort today must produce results tomorrow. Trusting a proven blueprint from someone who has already achieved what you want keeps you consistent when results are delayed. Everything worthwhile in life takes longer than you expect. Make the goal worth the extended timeline. The only true failure you can control is the 25% tied to not giving full effort. Eliminate that and your win rate jumps dramatically. Action Steps Identify one skill or goal where you have been frustrated by slow progress and write down the specific hard things you are now doing that you could not do before. Use that as evidence of real growth. Audit who or what is guiding your development. If the source has a proven track record, commit fully to the blueprint instead of second-guessing the timeline. Before your next high-stakes moment, competition, pitch, or performance, ask yourself whether you can honestly say you gave everything. Make a plan to eliminate any effort gap before you show up. Notable Quote The goal isn't to get quick results. The goal is to get lasting results.

 

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