1500 Episodes: The Secret to Lasting Consistency
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Today marks my 1500th episode of Shark Theory, and I'm not here to take a bow — I'm here to break down exactly what it takes to build the kind of consistency that outlasts doubt, distraction, and every reason to quit. The same steps that got me here are the same steps you can use to make anything in your life stick. If you've been struggling to build a habit or stay the course, this episode is the gut check you need.
Key Takeaways- The self high five is the most important high five you can give — being proud of yourself matters even when no one else notices.
- The "21 days to form a habit" myth is false — research shows it actually takes 66 to 68 days on average to make something stick.
- True consistency happens when a habit stops feeling like discipline and becomes part of who you are, like brushing your teeth.
- Build things for yourself first — if you would consume your own content, product, or service, you are on the right track.
- Take your craft seriously, but never take yourself so seriously that you are afraid to make mistakes or laugh at yourself.
- Identify one habit you want to build and commit to consciously practicing it for at least 66 days without judging your progress too early.
- Ask yourself honestly: would I subscribe to, buy from, or follow what I am putting out? Use your own standards as your measuring stick.
- Give yourself a self high five today for something you have been consistent at — acknowledge your own progress out loud.
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