Value of Consistency

There is no point in doing anything if you’re not going to be consistent with it. Before you decide to embark on any endeavor, you have to make sure you’re willing to be consistent with it. If you’re unwilling to be consistent with something you are essentially wasting your own time. If you put in work on something today, wait a couple of weeks, put I some work three days in a row, take off another week, and then work hard for two days again near the end of the month, you’re never going to accomplish anything. You’re not actually going to get anywhere. All you’re going to do is frustrate yourself because in your mind you’ll feel as though you’re doing a lot of work (and in reality you ARE) but because said work hasn’t been consistent and constant, you won’t have anywhere near the results you actually would expect. Your mind will have convinced you that you did a month and a half’s worth of work because that is tv s time parameter you used, but in reality you only did about eight or nine days worth of work when you consider the fact every time you restarted you probably had to relearn and retrain so many basic functions. So just do yourself a favor and be consistent from the beginning, and thereby get ALL the results you want from the beginning.


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