1401: You're Impatient, Not Inconsistent
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Too many people think they have a consistency problem when what they really have is an impatience problem.
In this episode, I'm talking about one of the biggest reasons people quit: they start doing the right things, but because they don't get an immediate reward, they assume it isn't working.
That shows up everywhere.
It shows up when you eat well for a week and the scale doesn't move fast enough.
It shows up when you start changing your communication in a relationship and the other person doesn't immediately respond differently.
It shows up when you begin showing up in a more mature, intentional, consistent way… but life doesn't instantly hand you proof that it's paying off.
And that's where a lot of people bail.
In this episode, I'm sharing a personal story from my marriage that drove this lesson home for me in a powerful way: sometimes the response you're getting today is still shaped by the pattern you created yesterday.
That doesn't mean the new approach isn't working.
It may simply mean you have to stay with it longer than your ego wants to.
We talk about:
- why your consistency cannot depend on immediate reward
- the difference between "this isn't working" and "this isn't working fast enough"
- how impatience masquerades as inconsistency
- the role emotional maturity plays in lasting change
- why delayed feedback does not mean failed effort
- how to keep doing the right things even when you don't yet see the payoff
If you've ever found yourself thinking, "What's the point?" because the result wasn't immediate, this episode is for you.
The reward may be delayed, but that doesn't mean the effort is wasted.