How Consistency Can Change Your Life

We all make plans to change certain things in our lives. We tell family and friends how excited we are about the new changes we are going to make, and we begin working towards our new goal with passion. unfortunately, the passion only lasts about a week and then we fall back into old habits only to try to restart about a month later and then again, we give up. If we all did more things in our lives consistently, we could turn our lives around dramatically. Here are some ways consistency can help you. 

Be consistent exercising and you can change your body.

Be consistent reading and you will improve your mind.

Be consistently positive and you will bring good things into your life.

Eat well consistently and you will have more energy and better health.

Sleep well consistently and you can improve your productivity and your focus.

Practice excellence consistently instead of settling for average and you will be proud.

Serving others consistently will improve your self-esteem.

Finding good in others consistently will improve your character.

Trying new things consistently will stimulate your brain.

Budgeting your money consistently will ensure you are financially healthy.

Learning on the job consistently makes you a better employee. 

Spending time consistently doing the things you love will make you happier.

Spending time with friends consistently will make you more secure.

Laughing consistently will keep your mood light.

Staying abreast of current events consistently will keep you knowledgeable.

Smiling consistently can improve the moods of those around you.

Listening consistently will help more than giving advice.

Being present consistently instead of thinking about the past or future will open your eyes.

Taking a few minutes to reflect consistently can clear your mind.

Follow your instincts consistently and make good decisions.

Treating others with love consistently can enrich your life.

Doing your best consistently is a great way to grow.

I hope these ideas give you some action steps to improve.

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10 Ways to Clean up Your Life

I don’t know anyone who doesn’t have something that needs to be improved. Small changes can have huge impacts on our lives, but we cannot make those changes until we realize a change is necessary, so start with reflection. What changes would make your life better? Make some simple goals to start on the path to cleaning up your life.

Here are 10 ideas to clean up a few areas of life that might need some tweaking.

Guard your peace. Are you a people pleaser like me? I have been working hard on reforming this area of my life. I have spent too much time trying to solve drama and problems while worrying about hurt feelings. Now I do my best to allow people to own their issues. I am much calmer and peaceful. You can choose for people to do drama on their own.

Do something new. We need a change and a reset from time to time. Do something new that will stimulate your mind and help you meet new people.

Practice self-care. Taking good care of yourself affects everything else you do. You can’t be happy and productive if you don’t feel well.

Find your people. We all need a few good people who support us and make us laugh. Choose wisely.

Do your impossible. Is there something you have always wanted to do, but you are afraid of judgment or failure? Do it anyways. When you succeed it will be so cool.

Move your body. Movement is important for both mental and physical health. Movement can help with stress and health in general.

Rest well. I had to see a cardiologist 2 years ago and the first question he asked was how well I slept. He told me our quality of sleep affects everything.

Remove the toxic. I made an effort last year to eliminate people and things that were toxic to me and the change has been amazing. You cannot always eliminate all the toxic people in your life, but you can spend as little time as possible with them.

Do something for someone else. Whenever you are feeling low, doing something for someone else can make you feel better.

Make some goals. We can motivate ourselves to improve if we make a plan for what we want to do.

How to Win

Would you be surprised to know that your success is completely up to you? We often blame a lack of what we want on outside sources, but a lack of success is because we are often getting in our way, but if we follow a few strategies we can make some positive changes in our lives. Here are a few things you can do to move towards your happiness.

Change your thinking

Do you find yourself finding all the reasons why you haven’t achieved all your goals instead of believing it is possible? Do you use excuses like I don’t have the money, intelligence, contacts, or know how to make it work? Instead of finding the reasons why your dreams will never work start seeing the possibilities. Imagine having the life you have always imagined. What does that life look like? What would you have to change to make it happen? Make a plan and start kicking through some barriers.

I always tell my students that their thinking will change everything. If you think you can, you will if you think you will fail you will. A journalist was interviewing the famous French football player Killian Mbappe. He asked him if he ever worried about making a shot. Killian said he couldn’t allow himself to think that way. He always approached the goal telling himself he would make it.

Every time you imagine the barriers to your dreams, you change your thoughts to imagine yourself achieving your goals.

Control the voices

The voices in your head are even more dangerous than the other voices you hear because we are our own worst critics. Do you listen to yourself expecting to fail? Do you call yourself an idiot or say things like, “I don’t know why I thought I could do that, or I always mess things up.” Start to talk to yourself like you talk to your best friend. Be kind and supportive of yourself. When the negative voices sneak in kick them to the curb and replace them with positive statements.

Handle haters

Haters are pot stirrers. They want to create drama and tear you down. Don’t even engage with them. As a writer, I open myself to criticism every time I publish a piece. Negativity used to bother me until I wrote an article about Christmas lights and the comments ranged from racial slurs to political rants. I let my daughters read them and they both looked at me and said, “This was about Christmas lights?” After that, I didn’t pay too much attention to negative comments.

Believe

Since I fell in love with ultra-marathons I have been trying to reach the 50-mile mark. I asked my ultra mentor for advice. He gave me three pages of information to use at my next race and the end he said, “The most important piece of advice I can give you is to believe you can do it.” I know he is right because the mental strength for a challenge is even more important than preparing yourself physically. Use visualization to see yourself achieving your goals. Athletes use this technique all the time. Convince yourself that you are capable and see what happens.

Know you are worthy

Have you ever thought that you might not deserve something better? That is balderdash! You deserve happiness through achieving your goals. If you need help believing it make a list of your accomplishments and strengths.

Ask questions

Find an expert that can help you with your goals. Ask all the questions you can think of and watch the experts at work. See how they do well at what you want to achieve.

Keep growing and learning

Never feel as if you have arrived. There is always something new to learn and improvements you can make.

Use the energy around you

Everything has energy. Use nature’s energy to restore yours by feeling calm and peaceful. Always take the time to recharge.