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I'm curious to hear what strategies you guys use to remain consistent.
Those days when you've got other shit in your head robbing you of motivation, direction, or simply feel like giving up, how do you guys stay on the path?
For the longest time, I've been the type that would have answered this question like "you're either doing it or your not" "take action and shut up the inner voice", etc.
But what I've come to realize is willpower is limited, it's exhausting, and isn't necessarily the answer. How do you remain consistent, set up a routine, and stick to it?
Much of my life lacks structure, I don't have a set routine, I struggle to stay consistent with the routine.
In the past year I have: quit my job, started a pressure washing company that made me about $70k profit my first year. I've bought 2 rental properties, flipped 1 house, and got my real estate license and sold 6 houses. I feel as if I've done a lot, particularly at the age of 22, but am ready to level up. I think consistency, structure, and routine are my keys to the next level.
What are your thoughts?
Those days when you've got other shit in your head robbing you of motivation, direction, or simply feel like giving up, how do you guys stay on the path?
For the longest time, I've been the type that would have answered this question like "you're either doing it or your not" "take action and shut up the inner voice", etc.
But what I've come to realize is willpower is limited, it's exhausting, and isn't necessarily the answer. How do you remain consistent, set up a routine, and stick to it?
Much of my life lacks structure, I don't have a set routine, I struggle to stay consistent with the routine.
In the past year I have: quit my job, started a pressure washing company that made me about $70k profit my first year. I've bought 2 rental properties, flipped 1 house, and got my real estate license and sold 6 houses. I feel as if I've done a lot, particularly at the age of 22, but am ready to level up. I think consistency, structure, and routine are my keys to the next level.
What are your thoughts?
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