Replacing emotion with consistency
I have been watching the wildness of the crypto market the last 2 months and was reminded of something very important when it comes to growing wealth. It would've been very easy to panic in September when the values were dropping or act based on FOMO when they began to sharply climb again in October. But successful wealthy people know that the name of the game is to take informed, consistent action. And over time, the assets and investments will grow.
It's like this in so many areas of life....
With exercise, we can't depend fully on motivation because more days than not, our subconscious is going to scream at us to just stay in bed or take it easy. But a committed plan of exercise with incremental gains each week will make us stronger.
And it's the same with building a business. If there's one thing I've learned, building a business will test you like nothing else. It'll test your resolve, your commitment, your stamina, your sanity......
It's like an Ashram full of lessons where you have to look deep into your psyche to find where your wounds are holding you back.
But staying the course with consistent action even on the worst days ensures we are moving forward. There's nothing wrong with having feelings and emotions, and I think it's important to recognize when they are taking us off track from meeting our goals. We can spend time with them and realize they are only temporary instead of letting them take us out of the game for long periods of time.
And when we've put the work in and feel proud of ourselves, we can put on a classic RomCom and have a good cry fest!
How do you overcome those moments where the emotions might be keeping you from accomplishing what you want?
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Leslie Scotland-Stewart
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Replacing emotion with consistency
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