How often have you given up? How often have you quit just before you’ve struck gold? In life there are many keys to success but one you simply cannot do without is consistency.
Think about it, if your goal is to get fit, to be slim and trim you have to take consistent and steady action to get you there. If your goal is to have a successful business you need to consistently put the work, effort and time in to make it happen. There are NO exceptions!
All too often we start out taking lots of action towards our goal. We go in with all guns blazing; we are so motivated that we throw ourselves into it with total abandon. A short while later we get disappointed because we are not seeing results. Worse still we put so much effort in that we end up exhausted with the outcome that we simply give up.
Two, three or even four months may pass; you know you still haven’t made any progress so you say to yourself “Right that’s it, I don’t care what happens I am going to do it this time!” So again with all guns blazing and perhaps equipped with a hand grenade or two you launch yet again head long into the attack, only to find yourself right back where you started. Does any of this sound familiar?
I suggest to you one of the true keys to Success is Consistent and Steady Action. Consistently completing small action steps each day towards your goal, no more, no less.
As Paul McGee once said “You don’t get a chicken by smashing the egg”. Like all the good things in life you have to nurture it, give it time and when it is ready it will hatch.
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Suzanne McKenna is a Certified Executive Coach, Life Coach and NLP Master Practitioner. She has spent over 17 years in the corporate world working in many industries primarily as an IT Consultant and in later years as a Senior Project Manager.
In her own life Suzanne has already realised many of her own dreams and is now on route to achieving even more. To read more about Suzanne and her personal journey visit http://www.suzannemckenna.com/about-suzanne/