Monday Motivational #129: Consistency: The Pulse Behind Passion and Purpose
The Blueprint with Eliot Marshall
Release Date: 09/25/2023
The Blueprint with Eliot Marshall
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info_outlineIn life, we've all felt that surge of motivation, that burst of energy where we proclaim our intentions to the world. It feels good, exhilarating even. In that moment, we are filled with fervor, hope, and certainty. But as the motivational speaker Inky Johnson so aptly puts it, "Can I stay true to what I said I would do long after the mood that I said it in has left me?"
This sentiment highlights an age-old challenge: the struggle between short-lived motivation and long-term commitment. It's easy to declare an intention when surrounded by a rush of positivity. But when reality sets in and roadblocks appear, it's consistency that truly tests our resolve.
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Real Life vs. Initial Euphoria: The thrill of starting a new venture, the initial 'high' of a new resolution, the joy of a game-winning shot— these are transient moments. They come, they exhilarate, they leave. But real life isn't always thrilling. It’s rife with setbacks, hardships, and unexpected challenges. And it's in these moments that our true character is revealed. It's here that we decide whether to push forward or revert back.
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Sports – A Mirror of Life: The journey of an athlete provides a clear reflection of this dynamic. Think of a child dreaming of the NBA. The initial allure of fame and success is overpowering. But soon, they are faced with early morning practices, injuries, intense competition, and more. Every budding basketball player starts with a dream, but it's the journey, fraught with failures and challenges, that filters out those who truly want it.
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The Glimpse of Success: Kobe Bryant, a name synonymous with dedication, provides one of the most poignant examples of this. As highlighted by Tim Grover, Kobe worked relentlessly for 20 years, but he held the title of a champion only for a fleeting five days. This perfectly encapsulates the idea that success is not a constant state; it's a peak that requires constant climbing.
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Redefining Commitment: So, what does it take to maintain that initial energy? It's about redefining commitment. It's about understanding that our passion is not validated by the peaks of success, but by the consistent grind, the journey. It's about waking up every day and choosing to work towards our goals, irrespective of the mood, circumstances, or challenges.
Life isn't about chasing perpetual highs. It's about staying the course even when the initial excitement fades. Because, in the end, it's not the fleeting moments of motivation that shape us, but our consistent actions, day in and day out.
As you navigate your own journey, remember: Discover your passion, harness your power, and consistently, tirelessly, relentlessly drive your purpose into the world. Stay committed, stay strong, and remember that true success is not a moment, but a mindset.