Hiccups on the Untrodden Ways!

I have been pretty INCONSISTENT in my writing since a month or so, courtesy a bit of health issues, resulting to the ripple effect surrounding it.
The best and the worst part of being consistent is to remain consistent. One needs to be highly organized and be consistently out of comfort zone. It is damn tough, to be honest. Once if you’ve tasted success by being consistent, you develop a habit and sometimes one becomes obsessed about it. The fruits once yielded, is priceless. The mental control needs to be at its peak.

I remember, in one of the Sydney Test, in 2004, the great Sachin Tendulkar decided not to hit in between the cover area and still he went on to make 241 NO. Everything is instilled in your mind, just repeat things till you are consistent.

In my Y1 of writing, I used to post at every 11.6 days and in the Y2, the number hovers at 28, till date. Though the engagement ratio has increased, but largely I have been inconsistent and that’s a fault from my end.
One of the best lessons I learnt in life is to be consistent. I grew my career in Sales and I do the same work, every single day, since last 7 years, whether it be SaaS products or Logistics services, where I have spent most of my time. Consistency is the Key.

One day, I wish to complete a novel, which remains to be a challenging part for me and somehow my wife wants me to complete this challenge by hook or by crook. Let’s hope for the best that I tick that point in my bucket list as well. Writing is something which I love and I consistently try to remain consistent and reduce the gap between every post.

In Class 10 Algebra, I had learnt – “If a system has at least one solution, it is said to be consistent. If a system has no solution, it is said to be inconsistent.

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