Summary: It’s important to not just want to do things, but to actually take action and be consistent. Focus on small goals and break down complex tasks into manageable steps. Consistency over time can lead to significant accomplishments, so commit to doing something regularly, even if it’s just once a month.
the only thing more important than wanting to do something is to actually do something. (View Highlight)
The most valuable trait you can develop for yourself is to be consistent. It is absolutely something you can develop. (View Highlight)
But it doesn’t matter what anyone else is doing. It doesn’t matter where anyone else is at. It matters where you are at. Compete with yourself before you compete with anyone else. What matters is that you get into a habit of consistently working on little goals. (View Highlight)
Who can discredit you for doing your best? What shame is there when you’re being earnest? The only thing that makes sense to feel bad about is not trying to do what you genuinely wanted to do. (View Highlight)