#018 - The Hardest Part of Being Consistent and How to Overcome It
Description
We explore why maintaining consistency becomes challenging not when things are difficult, but when they become routine. Drawing from my experience running daily half marathons for a world record attempt, I share insights on overcoming the monotony that threatens our progress.
• The danger comes when consistency becomes routine and we lose reverence for what we're doing
• David Goggins' wisdom that in SEAL training, losing focus for just one second can lead to quitting
• Galatians 6:9 warns us specifically about growing weary "in doing good"—when things are going well
• Call a friend who can provide perspective when you're losing motivation
• Change your energy by rejoicing in the suffering, seeing it as a pathway to growth
• Refocus and get your excitement back by finding new aspects to optimize
• The difference between short-term gratification and long-term fulfillment through consistency
Go out there and run your race!