I get to understand that Every new year we set goals with so much excitement, most times We tell ourselves This year I will be more productive, I will save more money, I will study harder, I will improve myself But as the months go by that initial excitement fades and before we know it we’re back to our old habits funny enough I’ve been there too and I’ve realized something important that made me understand that setting resolutions isn’t the problem rather the real issue is consistency, For the longest time I believed that success came from making big, bold decisions But now I understand that it’s actually the small repeated actions that make the biggest difference The truth is motivation comes and goes Some days you feel inspired to work towards your goals and other days you don’t If you only take action when you feel motivated progress will always be inconsistent That’s why I have stopped relying on motivation and started focusing on consistency no matter how small the steps seem, I’ve learned that small daily actions add up studying a little every day is better than pulling an all nighter before an exam, Saving a little money regularly makes more sense than waiting for a big break, Discipline is greater than motivation because if you only work when you feel like it, you’ll never get far because Progress matters more than perfection
I used to get discouraged when I didn’t see quick results but I’ve realized that success is built over time, not in a single moment, As a student I have had moments where I felt overwhelmed Balancing school, personal growth and financial goals isn’t easy, But instead of waiting for the perfect time I’ve started applying consistency in my own small ways by studying daily instead of cramming, breaking big tasks into smaller steps, saving even the smallest amounts, and sticking to self improvement habits, even when I don’t feel like it, It’s not about drastic changes overnight but about staying committed even when progress feels slow, This year I’m not just making resolutions I’m choosing consistency because that’s what truly makes the difference Whether in academics, business, or personal growth, the people who succeed aren’t the ones who set the best goals they’re the ones who show up every single day So instead of waiting for the perfect moment I’m starting now it's a choice I have taking.
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