
Keep It Consistent
Everybody loves an “overnight success.” We all want the quick fix, the viral moment, the breakthrough. No matter what kind of success a marathon runner, master chef, or thriving entrepreneur achieves, there is no magic. Consistency is what you’ll find.
Being consistent doesn’t mean being perfect; it means being present. Showing up is the most powerful move you can make.
First on the list: Compounding power. Repeating small actions over time doesn’t just add up – it multiplies the impact. In finance, this is called compound interest. In life, there’s a rule known as the “1% Rule.” Getting 1% better each day doesn’t just lead to 365% improvement at year’s end; thanks to compounding, the actual gain becomes much greater.
The second point: The process builds trust (with yourself). By following through on commitments – like going to the gym even when tired – you are voting for the person you want to become. Consistency leads to self-efficacy. The more you trust yourself, the more confident you grow.
The third point: Consistency is more important than intensity. Consistency is the marathon; intensity is the sprint.
*Intensity: Working out five hours once a month. (Result: Soreness and no progress.)
*Consistency: Working out four times a week for 30 minutes. (Result: a lifetime transformation.)
In other words, “We are what we repeatedly perform. Quality is not an act, but a habit.” – Will Durant (summarizing Aristotle)

Maintaining Consistency
Here are three quick shifts to keep your momentum going:
* It’s better to do 5 minutes of a task than to do none.
* Be proactive; don’t just chase goals—build a routine that makes them automatic.
* Give yourself grace; “Forgive the slip-ups”—never miss two in a row. Fall off the wagon today, get back on tomorrow.
Bottom line: don’t worry about being the best. Just focus on being the one who never gives up.
In the coming week, what is one small habit you are committing to follow through with?
