Let me ask you something.
How many times have you started something… and stopped? How many times did tomorrow never come?
That's not a talent problem. That's a consistency problem.
We've been sold a lie that consistency means showing up when you feel like it. It doesn't.
The true definition of consistency is this: it won't always be easy, but you must show up regardless. Not when conditions are perfect. Not when motivation is high. Regardless.
Here's the truth nobody tells you; the feeling comes after you show up, not before. You don't wait until you're motivated to be consistent. You become motivated because you're consistent.
Every day you don't show up, you're training your mind to quit. Every day you do; even imperfectly, even at 40%, even when nobody is watching, you're building the most powerful identity you can have: "I am someone who doesn't stop."
So I want to challenge you. Not to be perfect. But to decide, right now, that the next time it gets hard; you show up anyway.
The gap between who you are and who you want to be is not talent. It is not luck.
It is consistency.
Champions are not built on their best days. They are built on the days they showed up when they had every reason not to.
You don't have to feel ready. You don't have to feel strong.
You just have to show up.