If not giving up was always the right answer life would be so easy. History shows us that sometimes quitters prosper and sometimes they miss out. Knowing when to quit and when to keep going is one of the most difficult questions and so we asked folks we admire to tell us how they think through this question.

Kamesha Chatman | Fitness Coach & Nutritionist

Well for starters giving up is never an option. Fitness is my priority and my purpose and you should never give up on your purpose. Failure is a part of the process and the fear of failing is created to break you and make you want to give up. You have the choice to keep pushing. You have the choice to remove fear from the process and embrace what is naturally going to happen. Read more>>

Philana Oliphant | Artist

Many people in my family were artistic and I was fortunate to have support from them when I went to college to study art. I managed a couple of years at school before financial stress and other obstacles caused me to leave school and find fulltime employment. Some jobs had creative aspects to them and some did not. I tried very hard to make a living doing things that I had no passion for. Read more>> 

Yolanda Smith | Branding Expert & Business Strategist

This is a very interesting question as the book I am currently writing is titled: “How To Be A Quitter And Win: The Power of Giving Up”. Read more>>