It feels like nothing is working.
You try.
You put in effort.
You don’t see results.
So you assume you’re failing.
But look closer…
You start strong—
then stop.
You’re consistent for a few days—
then disappear.
You get motivated—
then lose it.
That’s not failure.
That’s inconsistency.
Because results don’t come from what you do once in a while.
They come from what you do **repeatedly over time**.
And every time you stop,
you reset your progress.
You go back to the beginning.
Again. And again.
Not because you’re not capable—
but because you’re not staying long enough
to see results.
Consistency is not about being perfect.
It’s about showing up
even when you don’t feel like it.
Even when it’s boring.
Even when progress is slow.
That’s where growth happens.
The truth is:
Small actions done daily
will always beat big actions done occasionally.
So instead of saying,
“This is not working,”
Ask yourself:
“Have I been consistent enough for it to work?”
Because most people don’t fail—
they just quit
before consistency has a chance to pay off.
Stay longer.
Show up more.
That’s where your results are hiding.
