lack of consistency
Some people find it hard to believe that we’ve gone through so much and we’re not “getting enough consistent” or doing exactly what we’ve been told. But that doesn’t mean we don’t have to worry about consistency. The reality is that there are a lot of things we can work on: the list goes on.
If youre not getting a lot of consistency in your life, youre probably in a bad place. We are not making a list of things that we have to fix or improve in our personal lives. We do that in our professional lives, but not with our personal lives.
Many of your experiences are not perfect. Youre probably too old to be up there in the air with us. If youre a good person who likes to do things the right way, you will be great at it. But if you’re looking for consistency, you have to be able to use your own style of style.
One of the things we see a lot of in life is inconsistency. We see a lot of this in our relationships. We see a lot of this in our professional lives. We see a lot of it in our personal lives as well. Many people have a problem with this. They’re so consumed with their own style that they don’t know what to do with what is clearly their own.
In the end, a lot of me think I have to go with the flow. If I don’t, then I don’t. It’s not a good idea to do that. The more I go with the flow, the more I get to know my style of approach.
The point is that most people I know are not aware of what life looks like in their everyday life. Some of the most important things they would make up if they were in their 20’s and 30’s is to know what their life looks like in that decade.
I don’t think you can tell people what to do when they get out of the house because they don’t know what they’re doing, but I do think you should do this.
The problem is consistency. It’s why I’m so good at teaching. When I say “I’ve been teaching for 8 years,” people say, “Oh, what a shock.” But it’s not. It’s a shock of realization that what I’m teaching is real.
Its a shock of realization that what I’m teaching is real.
Ive been teaching for 8 years and people cant understand me when I tell them Ive had a bunch of my life’s lessons, but Ive always been on autopilot.