Consistency is Key!
Consistency is one of the most important keys to success! It's alright to take a few days off now and then but remember to get back at your grind afterward. It's essential to be able to get up early in the morning and put in the necessary work into perfecting your craft and becoming successful. I love seeing results in my life, and I enjoy writing to help others, so each day, I look forward to creating quality content that helps others learn new ways to build their own success stories.
How can you become more consistent with your goals?- Make sure you're indeed doing what YOU love and not striving to become prosperous off of someone else's expectations of you. You won't stick with it if you're not passionate about it. If you love something, genuinely love something, you'll become relentless about it, and nothing will be able to stop you from going after it. You have to find what you love the most and honestly go after it, whether it be bodybuilding, rebuilding classic cars, teaching, helping others, cooking, music, painting, shopping, or other hobbies and pastimes. Find what you love and let it take over! Create your niche from that very thing that you can't go hardly a moment without thinking about.
- Create smaller, more manageable tasks from your long-term and short-term goals. Break goals down into easily trackable tasks that you can track and manage weekly and daily. You'll find that you make progress, and you'll also be able to track your progress more readily. Crossing milestones will be fun and give you a reason to celebrate and reward yourself for a job well done!
- Get organized! Eliminate clutter from your life to work more efficiently, and you will be able to find the necessary tools when the need for those arises. Don't waste too much time checking emails but instead gather together a planner and write down important dates and times for conferences, meetings, and events. Stay on top of the clutter and scheduling. Focus on what's most important, as in your goals and agendas.
- Always remind yourself of why you began this important journey! It doesn't hurt to be reminded of why you started on your goal of blogging daily, nor should you let that go from your memory. Write down your goals, and post them where you can readily see them every day upon waking. I like to keep a running journal to remind me why I began my podcasting and my websites. I love to know I'm making a difference with each entry. This helps me avoid procrastination and is a beautiful gift to myself when I see how far I've come in my writing and goal setting. I like to know I have things I can scratch off my bucket list, and I know I am satisfied when I see concrete results from my efforts at the end of the week.
- Find an accountability partner if you don't have one. Find someone who will kindly show you support, hold you accountable, and encourage you when you need it. I appreciate the feedback and constructive criticism I receive from others. It helps me keep in mind the things I need to work on and improve and see where I am doing well.
- Set Aside Time for You and the Things you enjoy the most. It's vital to set aside some time to do the things you love the most, so no matter how busy you get, don't forget to schedule some time for yourself. You factor in some quality time to keep the creative juices flowing and prevent burnout.
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These are great tips!
Especially the one about going after what you love. So many people chase what they don't love ...
Yes we must keep consistency in front of us, without consistence we have we have uncompleted goals and missed opportunities.
Consistency is definitely the key
As long as we remain consistent and focused
We will achieve our goals
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Good input. I am organized like an explosion in a mattress factory! Vertical filing system. Reactionary lifestyle to help others. Many times at my own expense (timewise mostly). But dedicated to reaching my goals and am making progress.
I value your direction, just at my age (old) it's hard to correct everything. So I'll start with one change and move forward.
Warren