Stop Waiting for Motivation: Build a Life of Discipline and Growth
I've come to ask myself this question, where will my life be in years to come? In 5 to 10 years to come, where will my life actually be? Not a matter of some day, not when condition feels right, not when motivation magically appears, but today exactly, how are things going on and what am I going to achieve when it comes to so many years after now? We tend to overestimate the importance of big drastic steps and shifts that we are making every day. We underestimate the quiet force of daily efforts, motivation feels exciting but is unreliable. It comes and goes with mood, environment and circumstances.
If your progress depends on it, you are building on unstable ground. What is actually changing is far less and that is consistency. Consistency is what people overlook easily, they don't even know that you have to show up every day but some people show up every day and that consistency has come to beat the most gifted, the most talented person of all time.
Imagine you committing to something, this is not about emotion or practicality, it is about showing up every day, even when some things did not even go as planned, still show up, even when there is no progress that you can see, come up at every point in time, even when the result is not in line with what you are expecting, don't bother, show up. After a year of that kind of discipline, it compounds together and make you become lucky and irresistible in life. The problem here is that people are addicted to something like immediacy, so they want it to be done immediately, they want visible results quickly, short cuts that bypass the uncomfortable medium and reassurance that their effort is working.
When those kind of things don't appear, they interpret it as failure rather than being a part of the process. So, people automatically see things differently. Just think about it, that what happens over a year of steady effort, skill happens because as time goes on you start to sharpen your skills, confidence gets to grow, yes, your confidence as time goes on will keep increasing, habits stop feeling forced, it is because it becomes part of you, things that once required discipline to start will become automatic for you and importantly, your standard changes in life.
The idea of impossible becomes something that is forgotten, it is not really that the goal is becoming easier, it is that you become more capable, there is also something else that shifts over time, trust. This is not an external factor or external outcome, but in yourself, you become to trust yourself, you become so sure of what you can do and what you are capable of and when you prove this repeatedly, you can follow through regardless of how you feel. And commitment is far more powerful.
In a year from now, your life looks dramatically different, not because of one breakthrough moment but because of hundreds of small decisions that you have made correctly, decision to show up, decision to keep going, decision to stay patient, even when results are not coming up or when results are very very slow. Most people never experience that kind of transformation because they quit early and they wait too long to begin, they stay stuck in the cycle of preparing, planning and postponing and when this happens there is no success in sight. But if you break that kind of cycle, if you start to decide that consistency matters more than intensity, you give yourself access to something that is very rare, which is a real and long lasting process.
So this time around, instead of asking whether to begin or to start, I think it is high time you begin and to start doing that thing perfectly well because that's the only way out. Dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot. People talk about money in a dangerous way and in this generation, people talk about making money online in a way that oversimplifies things.
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