Envisioning Possibilities
Wisdom of Consistency
” In the professional world? Consistency is like gold. It’s what separates the go-getters from the slackers. Show up, deliver, rinse, and repeat. Before you know it, you’ll be the reliable rockstar everyone turns to when they need stuff done.”
At its core, consistency demands discipline and resilience. It requires setting clear objectives, devising a plan, and adhering to it with unwavering determination, even when faced with challenges or setbacks. Consistency empowers individuals to cultivate a sense of reliability and dependability, both to themselves and to others.
Moreover, consistency fosters growth and improvement. By consistently engaging in a particular activity or practice, individuals sharpen their skills, deepen their understanding, and refine their performance. Whether it’s learning a new language, honing a craft, or pursuing academic endeavors, the incremental progress achieved through consistent effort accumulates into significant strides forward.
In addition to fostering personal development, consistency is also integral to achieving success in professional endeavors. Whether in entrepreneurship, career advancement, or creative pursuits, maintaining consistency builds trust, credibility, and momentum. It fosters a reputation for reliability and competence, positioning individuals as reliable assets in their respective fields.
Learning how to be consistent is a journey of self-discovery and self-mastery. It requires introspection, discipline, and a willingness to persevere in the face of adversity. Ultimately, mastering consistency is not only about achieving goals but also about fostering a mindset of resilience and determination that propels individuals towards realizing their fullest potential.
Purpose Driven
A purpose driven vision board- explore the possibilities.
A bit about Linda
Who am I?
As a businesswoman
I am an award-winning speaker, author, and business consultant/coach.
Grateful
A little bit of sleep goes a long way
Starting Again 2024
Happy New Year.
Question of the year 2024 – from 2023. What’s working for you?
I’m a list maker, so I’ll begin.
Working for me # 1 – Sleep Habit
I end every day writing a list, surprise, right? I write not just thinking about – it’s easy to go to bed and think oh, that went well or that was good. But writing it down and, in some cases, noting how that happened? When I write how I made that happen, I’m surprised to learn that I planted a seed a few days, weeks, or months ago, and the outcome started growing. The result is incredible, and I am grateful. The acknowledgment of that outcome is in my writing at night.
I write the three things I’m grateful for during the day. The results are fascinating.
1. Most importantly, I get a good night’s sleep. I haven’t stuffed my mind with useless trivia or negative thinking.
2. It helps me reflect on the things or circumstances I created to support that good part of the day and how I can repeat them.
Working for me #2 – Website Building
I am learning how to build my website again. Paul taught me in 2010 to develop my website from scratch. It served me well for many years. The new one is one in WordPress but with Elegant Themes and DIVI. I love it! I love working on it and figuring out the puzzle. Yes, it would be faster and easier if I hired someone to do that for me. But I’m not in a rush, and yet I am in a hurry. The joy of working on it outweighs the time it takes.
1. Learning Divi
2. Researching the best templates and methods of communication
Working for me #3 – Envisioning Possibilities
I have chosen a new set of words to define the purpose-driven vision workshop I’ve been doing for years. Although, many people find the terms interesting and exciting to follow, I was bored with the words.
I believe the concept is strong and still stands, but PDVB? Even the acronym looked stoggy.
Advanta Strategies is over 20 years old and it is my main business, this year I added a spark to it.
1. I purchased a new URL
2. Using Divi – created a website for people to sign up. www.envisioningpossibilities.com
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