This Is How We Do It: A Pep Talk
by Hart, Kevin · 55 highlights
Deciding to do something and going past whatever the goal was that you set is a major mental achievement.
Deciding to do something and going past whatever the goal was that you set is a major mental achievement. You get to feel proud of yourself for completing something. You feel good for successfully controlling yourself and doing something positive.
It’s massive to prove to yourself that you have complete control over you and that nobody is capable of managing you better than you can manage yourself.
Being consistent in new behaviors creates proof positive that you’re an independent, powerful, creative, strong, functional person.
Without consistency, there’s also no improvement and learning.
How can you sink three-pointers time and time again if you don’t spend time at the hoop?
The word consistency isn’t pretty, or sexy, or exciting. It’s not trending. It doesn’t have buzz. But this is what separates the professionals from the amateurs and the fit from the unfit.
Consistency inspires consistency.
You will see the benefit from putting the work into your craft, into your goal, into your dream. It will pay off. I don’t care how long it takes.
You will see the benefit from putting the work into your craft, into your goal, into your dream. It will pay off. I don’t care how long it takes. It’ll happen.
“Shortcuts are for suckers.” Let me take the hard way.
“Shortcuts are for suckers.” Let me take the hard way. So many more benefits from the hard way. So many more benefits and education from the hard way. I want what’s earned, not given.
In order to deliver on things and show up places, you have to control the amount of things you take on.
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