The Way of the Tortoise: Why You Have to Take the Slow Lane to Get Ahead
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Michael O’Mara Books
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This book presents a philosophy of success based on patience, consistency, and long-term thinking rather than quick wins or shortcuts. Drawing on his experience as a performance coach, Matt Little argues that sustainable achievement comes from steady progress, disciplined habits, and a focus on gradual improvement.
Using examples from elite sports—particularly tennis—the book illustrates how top performers build success over time through persistence, resilience, and mental strength. The foreword by Andy Murray reinforces this message, highlighting the importance of endurance, hard work, and maintaining focus over long careers.
The central idea is that adopting a “tortoise mindset” allows individuals to avoid burnout, manage setbacks effectively, and achieve lasting results in both professional and personal life. The book encourages readers to prioritize process over immediate outcomes and to cultivate habits that support continuous growth.
Overall, it offers a practical and motivational framework for achieving success by embracing slow, consistent progress rather than seeking rapid, unsustainable gains
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Little, M. (2021). The way of the tortoise: Why you have to take the slow lane to get ahead. London: Michael O’Mara Books
