Success doesn’t come from what you do occasionally, it comes from what you do consistently.
MARIE FOLEO
What makes up your consistent regimen?
Do you have a methodology for not only maintaining everything about your world that is currently in prime position, as well as a secondary methodology for the elements in your life that you wish to continuously improve upon?
As we work to improve our position in the world, there are so many complexities to our lives personally, and professionally, as to make one’s head spin with the confusion of a proper prioritization that will ultimately facilitate our ability to succeed in life on our own terms.
When we look from a distance at the details of the lives of others who have either come before us or who are our concurrent peers, we find certain consistent variables among the ones who are most successful for long periods of time.
In that exploration, we are fortunate to discover some of those core consistencies, which might be potentially replicated and emulated by those of us who are on a continuous path of personal and professional improvement.
In the course of seeing how these respective parties engage with and thereby accelerate the variables in their lives, we learn that one of the most common qualities that each and every one of them share, is consistency.
In our consistent behavior, we are able to take our traditional life schedule, and formulate a plan that enables us to be much more capable of delineating the improvement that we seek and paving the road towards achieving it.
When we have the self-discipline to achieve consistency, we are in a prime position to accelerate our growth at a rate that we are able to set ourselves, and in that personalized cadence, we will ultimately discover a greater degree of maturity as we overcome internal voices that want us to veer off of that schedule, in order that we might ultimately accelerate ever further into our greatest success.
Happy Wednesday!







