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The Kindness of Quitting: Why Walking Away is the Bravest Thing You Can Do

23 min · 18 de may de 2026
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We’ve all heard the phrase: “Winners never quit.” But what if quitting is actually the kind thing to do? In this episode, Shola Richards challenges one of the most celebrated beliefs in modern culture and explores why quitting the right things may be one of the wisest and kindest decisions you ever make. Because the truth of the matter is that quitting doesn't always mean just giving up when life gets hard - sometimes it's about being honest with what's serving you, and what's not.   Through the episode, Shola unpacks the psychology behind staying too long and explains how the sunk cost fallacy can end up trapping us. He also discusses the emotional “neutral zone” after quitting, and shares strategies for quitting wit integrity when the time comes.    The Kindness Strategies: *  The Quit Check  *  The Becoming Inventory  *  The Clean Goodbye    Let's stop believing the lies about quitting that keep us stuck in harmful patterns and situations that benefit no one. If you’ve been holding onto something that no longer fits who you are, this conversation may help you finally understand why and start to let go for good.     Resources mentioned in this episode: * Episode 8 - Is Your Job Hurting You? 3 Signs It's Time To Walk Away [Part 1] [https://youtu.be/yS7rl6ODo_Y] * Episode 9 - Still Stuck in a Toxic Job? 3 More Signals You Can't Ignore [Part 2] [https://youtu.be/qbmRxj-cxI8] * Episode 25 - The Power of Boundaries—Your Roadmap to Protecting What Matters Most [https://youtu.be/beCkCkF0ETg] * Episode 48 - The Necessity of Doing Hard Things: 3 Strategies to Build Unshakable Courage [https://youtu.be/0lYvuuLCBAs] For speaking requests or collaborations: https://sholarichards.com/speaking/?utm_source=kindness_extremist&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=ep60 [https://sholarichards.com/speaking/?utm_source=kindness_extremist&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=ep60] 🔗 Connect with Shola: Instagram – @sholarichards [https://www.instagram.com/sholarichards] Website – sholarichards.com [https://www.sholarichards.com/] Read more on Substack [https://substack.com/@sholarichards ]. This podcast is produced by https://www.micmoguls.com

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