Success is a choice.
Failure is an illusion.
Trying is lying.
Consistency and patience are key.
You'd be shocked what you can accomplish with just 30 minutes per day every day, if you do it every single day with full focus.
Now choose 10 different huge goals, put 30 minutes towards each one of them, and that's only 5 hours of your day.
Don't fall for the lie of hard. It's not hard. It's infinitely easy.
Just because 99.9% of people are either too lazy or too inconsistent to do it doesn't mean it's hard. It just means 99.9% of people are too lazy or too inconsistent to do it. Or they just don't want it, whatever it is, which is fine. To each their own. One person's trash is another person's treasure. When it comes to your choices, you always get exactly what you want, meaning what you choose, with infinite ease.
Example: I workout only 30 minutes per day. But I do it every single day. That's only 3.5 hours per week. Show me someone who works out 10 hours per day once every two weeks, and even though they are working out much more than I am (10 hours in two weeks versus my measly 7 hours in two weeks), I'll get better results.
Less is more because consistency is everything and the more you do per day or in the short-term the less likely you will be consistent. In other words, it's counter-productive to do more.
As a key lesson in my book In It Together says, Do Less Better. There is a reason there is an entire chapter in my book labeled Do Less Better.
With love,
Eckhart Aurelius
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"The mind is a wonderful servant but a terrible master."
I believe spiritual freedom (a.k.a. self-discipline) manifests as bravery, confidence, grace, honesty, love, and inner peace.
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