Tag: building consistency

  • Catching up is way harder than being consistent

    I’m at least a couple of weeks behind schedule with the blog. And the gap widens when it comes to the podcast, which hasn’t had a single upload since October 2020, where I promised to show up every weekend. Life happened. And I failed to keep my priorities straight. While I aim to get on…

  • Being consistent isn’t the only thing that matters

    Lately, One of the recurring themes in my coaching sessions is “consistency.” I’m not doing an excellent job with that. Particularly concerning the big goals I’ve set for myself. They’re not in alignment with the time that I can spend. Yet, I try and fail.  The result, as you can imagine, is an archive of…

  • At the heart of mastery lives consistency

    Culturally, we’ve all grown so impatient over the past decade. I remember the late 90s and the early 2000s for being slow, in general, but in a good way. It was just the right kind of ‘slow,’ that allowed people to get things done, achieve success, and still take out time for the things that…

  • On Consistency

    Leadership and consistency go hand-in-hand. You can’t have one without the other. And you can’t be a leading at your potential if you aren’t consistent. If you are a developing leader, building that “consistency” muscle will go a long way in your career. And here are a few concrete reasons (adapted from John Maxwell’s Leadershift)…