It’s hard to be inconsistent and win.
Especially now.
People
know
more, see more, remember more and repeat more – than ever before.
Everything matters. Everybody’s watching. Everything’s a performance. Privacy is so last
century. And when you lack consistency, when your onstage performance
doesn’t align with your backstage reality, people see through you like bottle
of water.
Which doesn’t mean you have to be perfect. You are human,
after all.
But
that’s what I’ve learned after four thousand days of wearing
a nametag, all day, every day, even at the beach and in the shower. Do
something once – that’s a treat. Do something twice – that’s a trend.
But do something every single day for a decade, and that’s a
triumph.
Please welcome to the family:
Consistency is Far Better Than Rare Moments of Greatness:
Living Life Without Editing
Yourself
If you don’t have a Kindle, here’s a downloadable version for free.
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Scott Ginsberg
That Guy with the Nametag
Writing, Publishing, Performing, Consulting