Showing Up Still Counts
Day eleven.
I did it again.
I completely forgot to post yesterday.
And I realized it when I was already laying down, exhausted. It was a full day, a productive day, and I just did not have it in me to get back up and force it.
And for a moment, I thought about it.
But then I said… it’s okay.
Because I still showed up for myself in other ways.
I got things done
I moved things forward
I took care of what needed to be taken care of
And now I’m here.
And that still counts.
I think this is another part of the process that doesn’t get talked about enough.
We tend to measure consistency in one way only.
Did I post
Did I show up here
Did I check the box
But what I’m starting to see is that consistency is bigger than that.
It’s in how you build your day
How you follow through on what matters
How you keep moving, even if it doesn’t look the same every time
And honestly, having a workflow that actually works has changed how I look at this.
Because even on days where I’m not posting, things are still moving.
Things are still being handled
Ideas are still being captured
Progress is still happening in the background
So it doesn’t feel like everything depends on one moment anymore.
That pressure is gone.
And I think that’s what makes it easier to come back and keep going.
Not from guilt.
But from knowing you’re still in it.
Does it ever feel like you’re not being consistent, even though you’re actually making progress in other ways?
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Showing Up Still Counts
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