Anyone Can...The Best Do It With Consistency
Most of us can’t do anything consistently. You can be a good spouse today or for an hour. You can be present with your kids tonight, if your spouse asks or makes you. You can avoid stopping at Mcdonalds on the way home today, what about tomorrow?
You can hit the gym today. Not have a drink today. You can even eat clean all day today. Most of us can’t do it consistently. We lack purpose behind it. We want the results now. Or we want something less laborious. Do it once no sweat. Do it everyday, pass.
Each decision compounds. Don’t stop to get fast food enough, you’l have more money and maybe shed a few pounds. You spend focused time with your kids each day you build a bond that you’ll see when your kids are 30 years of age. Be a good spouse each day, the best you can be and that helps feed into a life long marriage with the person you love. Eat the right foods and work out the right way, you’ll see the results. Spend less than you make with consistency, you’ll have more money. Invest $100 per week and you’ll build with, fast.
You may not see the point or the results right now. But, trust and believe they will show themselves. Each choice you make is in favor of the person you want to become. Stacked on top of each other. So be the best by being consistent.
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Thought Provoking Questions : Where can you be more consistent? What do you stand to gain?
Daily I write and release a daily meditation. A quick read. Sharing wisdom and asking thought-provoking questions. Influenced by the obstacles, success and failures in my life and of others. Using history, books, current events, philosophy, and ancient wisdom. These writings are actionable, thought-provoking, designed to make your life better.
These writings are not to push a way of thinking on the reader or to force you into a certain philosophy or methodology. Rather to give you practical and real ways to handle life. This is an added tool. My writing is simply a discussion, a discourse, with all the material I read, watch, hear and consume.