Often, the cycles of our productivity can feel at odds with the consistent demands of our jobs. One of the many things we hear is that being consistent is an essential part of success. We are often told if we don’t show up each day—in the same way and at the same time—we aren’t consistent and, therefore, can’t be successful. What if that isn’t true? Can we be consistently successful without the grind? Is it possible to achieve success by embracing our cyclical nature?
Today, I explore how you can be cyclical and build consistency to match your natural cycles. I share how you can schedule specific tasks to achieve your best work and identify an optimum working schedule for you. I explain why it’s okay to be consistent in cycles. I also outline how to set up your practice to play to your strengths and build success.
“Consistency is important, but one of the things we tend to forget is that human beings are not machines.” - Jos Willard
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