The writer, blogger, or boxer must always keep in training. The artist or athlete can’t wait for the muse to inject them with productivity serum.
Routine is much more compelling than inspiration, which is fickle, comes in flashes, and rarely sticks.
On the flipside of consistency, is also imperfection. The practician not only faces the resistance, they also face human error.
Showing up every day is one thing, doing it again regardless of the results is yet another habit to develop. All that you are is a result of what you have thought.
Error is human. You need some form of struggle to remind you what needs tweaking. However, when the going gets good, you’ll want to maintain it.
If you’re wondering how you’re going to do it all again tomorrow, build off the confidence of yesterday.
I’ll leave you with this advice from thought leader and psychologist Benjamin Hardy.
Get this clear: confidence is a direct reflection of past performance. Hence, yesterday is more important than today. Luckily, today is tomorrow’s yesterday. So, even if your confidence today isn’t optimal, your confidence tomorrow is still within your control.
Benjamin Hardy