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1. Set Clear Goals

1. Set Clear Goals

Before you can be consistent, you need to know what you’re aiming for. Take time to define clear, specific goals. Instead of saying, “I want to get fit,” consider “I will exercise for 30 minutes, five times a week.” The clearer your goals, the easier it will be to create a plan and stick to it.

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In a world that thrives on instant gratification and quick fixes, the concept of consistency often gets overlooked. Yet, it’s the foundation for achieving long-term goals, whether in fitness, work, or personal development. If you’re looking to build consistency in your life, here are some practical steps to help you get started.

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