Most People Stop Too Soon
- Sherri Langburt
- May 14
- 1 min read

Getting a little sentimental as we’re officially in our 10th year at BabbleBoxx.
→ Ten years of pitching.
→ Ten years of hearing no.
→ Ten years of figuring things out with no roadmap.
→ Ten years of solving problems nobody sees behind the scenes.
→ Ten years of getting back up again and again.
I truly believe most people don’t fail because they aren’t talented. They fail because they stop too soon.
Building something real is repetitive. It’s exhausting. It’s doing the same things over and over again long before they start working. It’s continuing when things are uncertain, uncomfortable, or painfully slow.
→ There were days nobody clapped.
→ Days where I questioned everything.
→ Days where I had to push forward anyway.
And somehow, one day, you look up and realize a decade went by.
To anyone building something right now: keep going.
To our partners: thank you for trusting us with your brands, your launches, your budgets, and your belief.
And to my team: thank you for being in the trenches with me. You’ve made this journey not only possible, but meaningful.
10 years. Wild. ❤️




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