“The important thing is to not stop questioning.” – Albert Einstein
We have a strong ethos of trying in my household. There’s an example that we often joke about. When my daughter was about 9, my friend Eric asked her to help deflate a rubber raft so we could take it home from vacation. When she went to put it back in the box, he said it’d never fit.
Her response was something like, “It won’t fit back in the box with that attitude!”
Safe to say, we are primed to try. But sometimes that overshadows the wisdom of when to stop trying. How do you know when to stop trying—especially when you’re someone who prides yourself on perseverance?
In this episode of The Life of Try, I explore the moments when quitting isn’t failure, but wisdom: when our efforts are overly controlled, when something deep inside says “it’s time,” or when passion turns obsessive and starts costing more than it gives.
Along the way, I draw lessons from Marion Jones, Olympic figure skater Alysa Liu, Oprah Winfrey, and Andre Agassi, plus insights on harmonious vs. obsessive passion.
Here’s a short section about mining the deep knowledge of when you know, you know:
If you’re wrestling with whether to push through or let go, this episode offers language, perspective, and permission to choose what’s healthy—and what’s next.
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Links for this episode:
Personal Growth Pivot Points: Pause, Quit, or Keep Going? transcript
The Fun Habit: How the Pursuit of Joy and Wonder Can Change Your Life: Mike Rucker, PhD
Open: An Autobiography by Andre Agassi
Marion Jones Reflects on Her Kids Living with ‘Reality’ of Her Doping Scandal
From Oakland to Olympic gold: Alysa Liu takes figure skating crown
Alysa Liu’s Olympic figure skating comeback is golden, true to herself
How Alysa Liu Found Her Love for Figure Skating Again
Winfrey Announces Show’s End in 2011 – CBS News
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I tend to try too much in personal matters Wynne.
Its exhausting.
Thanks for this !
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Love this episode, Wynne. Especially the points you’ve made about pursuit…and retreat. When to pause, stop…listen to head and heart. We, the people who commit and are ever steady, ever ready—sometimes need reminders to take action for change. For our own good. Xo! ❤️
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Wonderful and inspiring episode, Wynne! I love the wise nugget of how the mind helps inform the heart and to always listen to our hearts. The hardest but often most necessary thing to do is to stop trying – even pausing.
The skater story also reminded me of Simone Biles, who bravely in front of the world, stopped – regrouped and came back stronger in the Olympics. The heart just knows.
I’m going to look at the stapler supply at work today and follow your dad’s lead. I’ll keep you posted on how that goes. 🤣
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it’s a tough topic, Wynne, I know James 1 has strong words to say on giving up —
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There are those who will keep on going even if everything points to failure (a stubbornness not necessarily admirable!) It does take wisdom to know when to keep on going and when to stop. Good stuff!
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“It won’t fit back in the box with that attitude!” . . . kudos to Ms. O for her positive attitude that makes everything fit better 👍
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Your soliloquy was both beautiful and wise. I might add that we should realize which efforts are worth the try because they are virtuous and in line with humanities needs. Thanks, Wynne.
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No guarantees. Oh, c’mon Wynne. I want my guarantee. Ha, ha. Wise words today — whether I will follow them today? Beats me. Let’s hope so. Ha, ha. Thanks for sharing.
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I love this! Insightful and inspiring.
Blesssings!
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This is such a timely episode for me, thank you, Wynne! So many good points for me to consider, in my writing I feel like I’m “running out of staples,” but yet other days I feel energized (or is it obsessed?) Lots to think and pray about! (How did you do that in 11 minutes??!!)
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Good topic Wynne. I tend to give up easily, and have more challenge with enough persistence.
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