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Why Consistency Feels So Hard (And How to Actually Fix It)

Why consistency feels hard…

Consistency is one of the most talked-about ideas in personal growth.

It’s also one of the most misunderstood.

If you’ve ever found yourself starting something with good intentions, only to fall off days or weeks later,  you’re not alone.

In fact, it’s one of the most common patterns people experience when trying to change their life.

At first, it feels like motivation is the missing piece.

You think:
“If I could just stay consistent, everything would finally work.”

But no matter how many times you try, the pattern repeats.

You start strong.
You feel good.
And then slowly, it fades.

So what’s actually going on?

The Real Reason Consistency Feels Hard

Consistency feels hard because most people assume consistency is about discipline, but that’s only part of the picture.

The bigger issue is this:

What you’re trying to stay consistent with isn’t clearly defined.

It’s vague, and vague actions are hard to repeat.

For example:

“I’m going to work on my goals today.”

That sounds good in theory, but in practice, it creates friction.

Because your brain has to figure out:

  • What that means
  • When you’re doing it
  • How long you’ll spend

That extra decision-making creates resistance, and resistance leads to delay.

Why You Start Strong (And Then Stop)

There’s a reason you feel consistent in the beginning.

At the start, your motivation is high.

You’re excited.
Focused.
Clear on what you want.

That emotional energy carries you, but motivation doesn’t last.

And when it drops, your system is what determines whether you continue.

If there is no system?

You stop.

Not because you lack discipline, but because nothing is supporting the behavior.

The Role of Friction

Friction is anything that makes an action harder to start or repeat.

And most people unknowingly create a lot of it.

They:

  • Try to do too much
  • Leave things undefined
  • Rely on “when I have time”

All of this increases friction.

So even if the intention is there, the action doesn’t happen.

Reducing friction is the key to consistency.

Allow the friction and consistency feels hard. 

Why Your Life Feels “Too Full”

Another major factor is this:

You’re trying to add something new, to a life that already feels full.

So when something unexpected happens, and it always does, your new habit is the first thing to go.

Why?

Because it hasn’t been established as essential yet.

It still feels optional.

And optional things are easy to drop.

The Shift That Changes Everything

Instead of trying to be more disciplined, shift your focus to making the action easier to repeat.

Ask yourself:

How can I make this so simple that I can do it even on a busy day?

This is where most people overcomplicate things.

They think progress requires big effort.

But progress actually comes from repeated small actions.

A Simple Framework for Consistency

If you want something to stick, here’s what you can do:

1. Make it small

Start with something you can realistically do every day.

2. Make it specific

Define exactly what you’re doing.

3. Attach it to a time

Remove the “when.”

4. Remove decisions

Decide once, then repeat.

What This Looks Like in Real Life

Instead of:
“I’ll work on my business when I can”

Try:
“I spend 20 minutes at 7 PM working on this”

Now there’s no confusion.

No decision.

Just action.

What Happens When You Do This

At first, it feels almost too simple, but over time, something shifts.

You stop relying on motivation.

You stop overthinking.

You start showing up consistently.

And that consistency builds momentum.

Not because you’re pushing harder, but because you’ve made it easier.

A Final Thought

You don’t need more willpower.

You don’t need to try harder.

You need to remove the things that are making consistency difficult.

Because once something becomes easy to repeat, 

You don’t have to force it anymore.

Simple Next Step

If you’re still in the phase of figuring out what you should be working on…

Start with the Clarity Guide.

If you already know what you want…

Then simplify it.

That’s where consistency begins.

If you want more focused one-to-one guidance, book a Clarity Session with me.

Every week I create a YouTube video with the same theme of the weeks blog post (new videos posted mid week). If you would prefer to see the videos, come visit me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CoachDennyMedeiros

Talk soon,

Denny

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