I saw this in another community, and it jives perfectly with what Douglas related to us last Sunday...so I thought I'd post it here: "Over the years, weāve seen that most people chase explosive results. Few are willing to show up in the quiet, boring hours it takes to create them. Hereās the truth: success doesnāt come from random bursts of intensity. It comes from obsessive consistency: showing up every day, doing the work, even when itās inconvenient, even when no oneās watching. But itās not just consistency for the sake of it. Obsession means you care so much about making something work that it becomes non-negotiable. You donāt wonder if youāll show up today, youāve already decided. Napoleon Hill called this definiteness of purpose. The vision youāre obsessed with makes the small, boring actions meaningful. Your habits are the real game. Consistency is the scoreboard. So Iād like you to imagine⦠One year from now, your business metrics results are exactly where you dreamed. Not because of a single breakthrough, but because you showed up, every single day. ā
Thatās the power of Obsessive Consistency: the relentless commitment to doing small meaningful actions daily, even when itās boring, inconvenient, or no oneās watching. The act of making your success habits non-negotiable. Hereās how to start today: 1ļøā£ Pick ONE high-leverage action that moves you closer to your goal long-term. (Posting daily, one sales call, 10 minutes of writing.) 2ļøā£ Set a minimum standard so small you canāt fail. (Even one rep counts.) 3ļøā£ Track it daily. Watch the streak grow. Momentum is built, not found. Every action is a deposit into your future. Skip enough deposits and the account stays empty. Stack them daily and the compound effect will shock you. Your future self isnāt built in one grand gesture. Itās built in the hundreds of tiny actions you repeat until they become who you are."