Men spend enormous amounts of time looking for the right strategy. The right workout program. The right business model. The right diet. The right morning routine. They consume content, take notes, make plans — and then change the plan before it has had time to work.
This is not a strategy problem. It is a consistency problem disguised as a strategy problem.
Almost any reasonable plan, executed consistently over a long enough period, produces results. The problem is that most men never find out because they quit before the results arrive. They switch programs after six weeks. They abandon the business idea after three months. They stop the diet after two weeks because the scale has not moved.
Consistency is not exciting. It does not make for good content. It does not feel like progress most of the time. It feels like showing up to do the same thing again, with no guarantee that today is the day it clicks.
But that is exactly what it requires. You do not need a better plan. You need to execute the one you have — every day, without waiting for motivation or perfect conditions.
Pick one area of your life where you have been inconsistent. Commit to 90 days of consistent execution. No modifications. No pivots. Just execution. At the end of 90 days, evaluate. You will either have results or you will have real data. Either way, you will have more than you have now.
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