"After
eliminating fear and removing self limitation it is most important to
exercise consistency."
For as long as I can remember I have struggled with being consistent. here is my usual routine:
- think up a great idea,
- devise an awesome plan of action specifically charting my time,
- do above and beyond what the plan entails because I am so excited about the new idea,
- then I get tired from going 'balls to the wall' for a few weeks/days so I take a step back to look at my partially completed work, convince myself that its not good or never going to work out so I stop and disguise my quitting as a sudden dose of realism.
Im so tired of myself! This inconsistency is something that I've tolerated for too many years.
"To obtain new
things I must be willing to do new things."
So in an effort to eradicate my inconsistent ways, I've decided to sign up for a 10k race(WHAT???!!!). I'm a little crazy but at this point I'm willing to do whatever it takes to replace this disgusting habit with one that I can be proud of. So I'm not at all a runner. I dont even run on the treadmill, but ive chosen to do this for a number of reasons:
- To make myself accountable to other people. I've joined the race with some of my coworkers.
- my ultimate goal for this year is to lose weight. I've lost 15 lbs so far. I know if I start training for this run, I'll get in the cardio that my body requires to lose fat.
- In order to complete this run I have to be consistent. So everyday I have to make the conscious choice to put in time to reach my goal. If I can learn how to run, if I can complete this race, if I can lose the weight I've been holding on to since I was 15, then I can conquer the world. This seems to be a bit extreme but its so real. In my lifetime I have only 2 goals (out of the millions of goals I've had) that I have yet to reach because they seemed impossible which are my weight goal and my consistency goal. If I can do both than I have been successful for this year.
I'm not going to lie, my confidence in completing these are pretty low right now but what's different with this time is that I can see it. The picture is not crystal clear, I can't fully see the details and how its going to play out but I can see it. And I know that everyday I put in my time that vision will become stronger to the point that I can taste victory. I'm excited for the changes about to take place.
"If you can see it, you can achieve it"- Les Brown
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