Constant repetition carries conviction.
The hardest thing about exercise is to start doing it. Once you are doing exercise regularly, the hardest thing is to stop it.
Success doesn’t come from pie-in-the-sky thinking. It’s the result of consciously doing something each day that will add to your overall excellence.
How you do anything is how you do everything. Your “character” or “nature” just refers to how you handle all the day-to-day things in life, no matter how small.
Success is having consistent work habits.
The hallmark of excellence, the test of greatness, is consistency.
If you add a little to a little and do this often, soon the little will become great.
Consistency is better than perfection. We can all be consistent – perfection is impossible.
It is always too soon to quit.
The greatest ability is dependability.
Success is the exponential effect of little things done consistently over time.
Discipline is a choice. It’s simply consistently choosing the hard right over the easy wrong.
If you put in the work, put in the time, put in the effort, you’re going to reap the benefits.
The only bad workout is the one that didn’t happen.
Without commitment, you’ll never start. But more importantly, without consistency, you’ll never finish.
I start early and I stay late, day after day, year after year, it took me 17 years and 114 days to become an overnight success.
Don’t focus on the numbers. Trust the process. When you keep doing things the right way, eventually the numbers will rise, the wins will come, and the outcome will happen.
Consistency of effort over the long run is everything.
Every action you take is a vote for the type of person you wish to become. No single instance will transform your beliefs, but as the votes build up, so does the evidence of your new identity.
Getting 1 percent better every day counts for a lot in the long-run.