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Consistency is Key

Consistency is Key

"The key is to stay consistent. It's important not to skip a day. Start with 5 or 10 minutes and gradually increase the duration over time.

When forming new habits, consistency is much more important than intensity. I started by listening to podcasts for 10-15 minutes a day and then gradually scaled up to 30 or even 45 minutes a day.

I also began by talking to myself for 3 minutes a day, and then increased to 5, 10, and eventually 15 minutes a day. The key is to start small and increase over time, focusing on consistency rather than intensity."

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