Above all else, it’s consistency that wins.

Want more consistency?

Consistency comes from habit.

Making something so set in stone that it becomes your behaviour. And guess what,

Your behaviour dictates your results...

So all you really need to do is be more consistent than your competition.

"Surely it can't be that simple"?

Of course it can, if you're consistent, that consistency breeds that magical potion called confidence. The definition of confidence is "the feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something".

So you can’t even see it.

Look at golf...

One of the biggest things golfers say is they wish they could just be more consistent.

While not consistently working one thing until it becomes a habit that they can have faith in and believe in.

The is one thing I currently have faith in and that is that it will piss down whenever I go back to England.

Seriously, if you have a few consecutive days of rain you can guarantee I've paid a visit home.

joking aside, if you want to get better at something or get better results from something then be consistent at it.

Most people won't bother, as it's just too easy for them to find a reason why it can't be done.

Take the fella that wants to lose weight but REFUSES to consistently track what they eat, which would give him the habit to not only know what’s in the food but, also how some foods give him the power to produce and others the tiredness to want to rip someones head off.

If you pick something that you can be consistent at YOU will get better and eventually get where you want to go.

Being consistent is hard but also simple.

I don't always want to write every day, some days I can't be bothered but...

Every day that I do write and send out content it ADDS to my consistency and, the more consistent we are the more we WANT to continue to be consistent at that thing. Funny that.

I remember playing in the “5 club” comps and it was a killer for me.

I'd end up playing a golfer well over 60 and getting beat every time because they were CONSISTENTLY never in trouble.

And for me in golf, like my school years, it's inevitable that at some point I will end up in trouble.

Pick something today and plan to do it for the next 28 days (some research say 6 weeks but let's keep it simple)

Stick at it for 28 days then check your results at the end.

YOU will surprise yourself more than any magic pill or new fad or top of the mountain advice.

Little note, make it simple or you will give up...

If you want a complete blueprint to build new habits, break old beliefs then you might be a good fit for Unbreakable Golfers Online, However...

1) The online version is far from being ready.

2) If you’re a quitter this is not for you, and most importantly

3) It will require you to get out of that comfort zone that keeps you trapped like a self-made prison of stories, habits, and behaviours.

If you wanna know more when the online version is released you will need to be on the list.

You can do that here.

https://www.johnseton.com/golfmobonline 

Nice one

John Seton