Don’t leave; Finish it.
I can do this!

Consistency is always a major issue when it comes to getting things done.  For most of us faced with this problem, it is usually a major hurdle for us to jump. Guess what! There are solutions to the problem. Check these out and see if they work for you.

Make the time

If you love something then you will find the time and the energy needed to do it. If you love football then you will always find the time to watch a game. It’s the same thing when it comes onto doing the thing you love. Make the time for it. Schedule yourself properly and try with all your might to make sure that you stick with it.

Love what you do

If you are going to do something make sure you love it. If you love it then you will be pushed to deliver and remain consistent. The thing is no one wants to let him or herself down so they will fight to succeed. Loving what you do is key as that is usually enough motivation to see it completed. Love what you do and you will find yourself at it all the time.

Organise Yourself

If you want to get things done then having clutter in your mind or even

True focus is important.
I know I can!

in your space is of no use to you. This will only cut your productivity. Organise yourself properly and this means to try and, make sure that you have all the things you need in place to make your job easier and stress-free. If you are organized in this way then your task will not seem as hard and you will make an effort to remain consistent.

Have an Accountability Partner

When someone is there to motivate you then you are really on your way. This could be your wife, friend, husband, brother or sister; it doesn’t matter as long as this person has your interest at heart. This person will help to keep you on your toes when they see that you are lapsing back into inconsistency. You just have to make sure that you listen to them instead of finding excuses not to do as they ask. Listen and stay consistent.

“Consistency leads to success but procrastination will allow you to regress. Stay consistent.” (L. Ford)

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