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Day: February 21, 2026

Why Waiting for Someday Keeps You Stuck

Why Waiting for Someday Keeps You Stuck

By Jim Schreier Posted on February 21, 2026 Posted in Potential

Investors who wait for the perfect stock and the ideal opportunity are seldom rewarded for their patience. Investors who get involved rather than wait for the perfect situation move forward, while seekers of perfection stay stuck in their waiting game.

The Emotional Intelligence of Potential

The Emotional Intelligence of Potential

By Jim Schreier Posted on February 21, 2026 Posted in Assessment, Emotional Intelligence, Potential

Potential is one of the most emotionally flattering words in our vocabulary. It signals promise. It suggests possibilities. It hints at a future self who is more capable, accomplished, and fulfilled than the one standing here today. But for many …

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