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  • Skaidrė: 1
  • "I was in the middle of my second marathon prep. My training program called for 18 miles that day, and after reaching mile 10, I decided to call it quits. As I walked back to my house … I stopped and thought, ‘If I quit on this run, what does it say about my character? What else will I quit?’ So I kept running. I ran 19 miles that day — one more mile than I had planned. When I returned home, I removed my hat and wrote ‘1 MORE’ on the bill" (Bare 2).
  • Nick Bare was running a training run for his upcoming marathon. He stopped half way through his run because he didn't feel like it. As he started walking back to his car, he turned around. He knew that his decision to keep going or not would manifest itself throughout the rest of his life, and the effort he was willing to give. He took off his hat and wrote "Go 1 More". This was a pivotal point in his career"
  • Skaidrė: 2
  • "I would cry myself to sleep thinking about what I left behind and questioning every decision I made in the previous six months. I chose growth. I experienced growth. We experienced growth. And in that experience, I learned more about myself, my family, my team, and m y business than ever before" (Bare 112).
  • Nick Bare moved his family and a small group of his BPN team to Nashville, Tennessee. He thought it would be there forever home. But, he started to feel guilty about leaving it all behind. 6 months later, he told his wife they needed to move back to Austin, Texas. When they moved back, he realized that the change was necessary for the growth of his company. When he came back, his company was growing like never before. Sometimes change is needed to stimulate growth.
  • Skaidrė: 3
  • "One of the reasons I stepped down from the CEO role was because I lacked the confidence in my ability to get the business to the next level while simultaneously being the father and husband I wanted to be. I now had the confidence to know I could do both and do them well. Exceptionally well" (Bare 253).
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  • After founding his company, BPN, Nick Bare decided to step down from the CEO role of his business because many people told him he couldn't be a CEO, father, and husband at the same time. He started doubting himself and felt incompetent.
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