consistency is built by keeping the bar achievable and not too high
Agreed, but there's a thin line between keeping it achievable and doing below capacity.
You meet a goal first before you set it higher. It has to be progressive, that’s the way to remain consistent or you might end up discouraged. You want to get into the habit of running or train for a marathon. You start running 1x a week, once you get comfortable, you can…
Fact, I had to visit my goals and make them achievable, not because I am lazy but because I had to be realistic.
yea the people who set the bar at "ship something everyday" usually burn out by week 3 meanwhile someone committing to "open the project file everyday" ends up building for 6 months straight the trick is making the commitment so easy you'd feel silly NOT doing it. then momentum…
low bar removes the mental friction of starting, which is the hardest part
But raising the bar is also important, if you jump the same height than your progress is 0
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