added by Supritha S · updated 2y ago
Plan For Failure: Being Consistent Is Not the Same as Being Perfect
- Consistency is essential for success in any area. There is no way to get around the fact that mastery requires a volume of work.
from Plan For Failure: Being Consistent Is Not the Same as Being Perfect by James Clear
Supritha S added 2y ago
- In other words, it’s really easy to confuse being consistent with being perfect. And that is a problem because there is no safety margin for errors, mistakes, and emergencies. (You know, the type of things that make you a normal human being.)
from Plan For Failure: Being Consistent Is Not the Same as Being Perfect by James Clear
Supritha S added 2y ago
- Planning to fail doesn’t mean that you expect to fail, but rather than you know what you will do and how you will get back on track when things don’t work out. If you’re focused on being perfect, then you’re caught in an all-or-nothing trap.
from Plan For Failure: Being Consistent Is Not the Same as Being Perfect by James Clear
Supritha S added 2y ago
- In other words, it is all about average speed, not maximum speed. Daily failures are like red lights during a road trip. When you’re driving a car, you’ll come to a red light every now and then. But if you maintain a good average speed, you’ll always make it to your destination despite the stops and delays along the way.
from Plan For Failure: Being Consistent Is Not the Same as Being Perfect by James Clear
Supritha S added 2y ago
- But if you want to maintain your sanity, reduce stress, and increase your odds of long-term success, then you need to plan for failure as well as focus on consistency.
from Plan For Failure: Being Consistent Is Not the Same as Being Perfect by James Clear
Supritha S added 2y ago
- Meanwhile, if you realize that individual failures have little impact on your long-term success, then you can more easily rebound from failures and setbacks. Being consistent is not the same as being perfect.
from Plan For Failure: Being Consistent Is Not the Same as Being Perfect by James Clear
Supritha S added 2y ago
- Cutting yourself some slack becomes even more important when we consider the science behind habit formation and continual improvement. Research shows that, regardless of the habit that you are working to build, missing a single day has no measurable impact on your long-term success.
from Plan For Failure: Being Consistent Is Not the Same as Being Perfect by James Clear
Supritha S added 2y ago
- I find this to be an empowering way to think about consistency and progress in nearly any area. It’s never my intention to make a mistake, but if I do, I have given myself permission to view my progress over a longer timeline than a single day or an individual event.
from Plan For Failure: Being Consistent Is Not the Same as Being Perfect by James Clear
Supritha S added 2y ago
- research from Stanford professor Kelly McGonigal has shown that the number one reason why willpower fades and people fail to remain consistent with their habits and goals is that they don't have plan for failure.
from Plan For Failure: Being Consistent Is Not the Same as Being Perfect by James Clear
Supritha S added 2y ago