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James N. Watkins - "A river cuts through rock, not because of its power, but because of its persistence."

3 min · 11 jun 2026
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Welcome to the Daily Quote [https://greatnewspodcast.com/dailyquote], the podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, and this episode is brought to you by the Great News podcast [https://greatnewspodcast.com/podcast]. Because great news should be heard, and the link is right here in the show notes.Today's quote comes from James N. Watkins. James N. Watkins is an American author, speaker, and leadership consultant known for writing about personal growth, success, and professional development. Throughout his career, he has focused on helping individuals and organizations achieve their potential through perseverance, continuous improvement, and effective leadership. He once said, "A river cuts through rock, not because of its power, but because of its persistence."It's a powerful reminder that success isn't always about being the strongest, smartest, or most talented person in the room.Think about a river. Water seems soft. Gentle. Yet given enough time, it can carve canyons, shape landscapes, and cut through solid rock.Why?Not because of its power, but because it keeps flowing.The same principle applies to our lives. Most goals aren't achieved through one heroic effort. They're achieved through small actions repeated consistently over time. A daily walk. A page written each day. One sales call. One podcast episode. One step forward. And then repeated over and over again... consistently.Persistence often beats talent when talent gives up.One thing to note is that persistence is key but just make sure you are doing the right things to achieve your goal. If you want to break through some rock it would take 1000 years of running water and maybe 10 minutes using a jack hammer!Be persistent but use the right tools for the job.So here's the question: Where in your life do you need to keep flowing instead of giving up?Remember, progress isn't always dramatic. Sometimes it's as quiet as a river slowly shaping stone.So use the right tools and keep going.That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now, but I'll be back... tomorrow! Same pod time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.

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