1) You say…”Give 110 percent.” I say…”You suck at math.”
2) If I ask people to give 110 percent, am I setting them up for failure?
3) If I ask people to give 110 percent, am I setting unrealistic expectations?
Discuss.
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Well, maybe there’s really 200% and not 100% to round out a total . . . like a whole snickers bar vs a fun size one. If that’s the case, then you’d technically only have to give 60% in a 100% sized world, which is a realistic, fair enough expectation, I think.
Well, maybe there’s really 200% and not 100% to round out a total . . . like a whole snickers bar vs a fun size one. If that’s the case, then you’d technically only have to give 60% in a 100% sized world, which is a realistic, fair enough expectation, I think.