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Why You Need To Be More Consistent
I canāt trust myself to get things done.
At any given point, itās infinitely easier to do nothing rather than something.
If I fail or give up, itās ok with me.
I can live with it because itās my decision.
But if I publicly declare that Iām going to do something, my social āimageā is at risk if I donāt do it.
That brings to surface a primal instinct that wants to do better.
Now, donāt go telling people that youāre going to retire in one year to a beach in the Philippines (but if you could achieve that, more power to you).
Try and use this technique for well-defined, manageable and repeatable actions.
Six months ago, I publicly announced that Iād send this newsletter out every Sunday/Monday.
It sounded doable: a 3-min read that might take a day to write and promote.
It was well defined: I had to send a newsletter out to my subscribers. No matter what the quality, I had to hit the send button every week.
Defining this action and bringing social attention to my intentions, Iāve been able to consistently deliver for 6 months.
The Power of Consistency
Consistent actions build discipline that can be transferable to other fields of work.
Now that I consistently write weekly, I can take it a step further and write a Youtube video script every week too.
Thereās no friction in thinking āis that achievable?ā because Iāve already proven to myself that I can do it.
Consistency also brings social awareness to your level of professionalism and reliability.
When youāre consistent, youāre reliable.
And nowadays, people donāt just want reliability, they expect it.
The Flywheel Effect
Imagine having to spin a heavy wheel along its axis with your bare hands.
The first few pushes might help it to spin a few inches.
The next few pushes get it to turn slowly.
Keep pushing and before you know it, youāve completed a whole rotation.
Now, each time you push the wheel it spins exponentially quicker.
Each push requires less and less effort whilst the wheel spins faster and faster, now almost impossible to stop.
Like building a business or creating content, the first few pushes wonāt generate much movement, no matter how much energy you put in.
Consistency is what keeps it moving.
The more consistent you are, the bigger return you get with each subsequent push.
I like to think of the relationship of input-output as inversely proportional given the constant of consistency (see featured image).
But not everyone is willing to push past the initial stagesāāāthey want instant returns.
Takeaways
āItās not what we do once in a while that shapes our lives. Itās what we do consistently.āāāāAnthony Robbins
The cornerstone of compounding return is consistent input.
To help with consistency, tactically create an environment of eustress (beneficial stress) that allows you to hack your mind into action mode.
We fear more what others think of us than our own selves, why not use that to our advantage?
See you next week,
Faisal
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