Consistency

Consistency

If we could measure consistency, we’d find it helping in the long run.

Consistency in some scenarios seems like a given: You want your food experience to be consistent and you want to wake up to someone who loves you the same as they did yesterday.

Consistency in other scenarios gets thrown out the window pretty quickly: You want your logo to be different after eight months and you begin only working out in the mornings that you happen to wake up early on.

Those sporadic workouts and logo changes might feel like they’re powerful, but they’re not. They’re shiny, but not moving.

What matters is that we treat areas outside of where we dine and who we date with the same care and intention around consistency.

Stay Positive & If Anything, How Can We Add More Consistency?

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