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How to be Consistent

How to be Consistent

  1. Focus on one realistic goal at a time
  2. If you miss out on a day, get back on track as soon as possible
  3. Keep going and Never Give Up, even if you don't feel like
  4. Don't self-doubt until you achieve your goal
  5. Track your improvements

Consistency beats Hard work beats Talent

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Water is a lot weaker than stone, but consistently flowing over, it can cut the stone. This is the power of consistency. These tips will help you become consistent in whatever you and improve.

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