Not really, this was going well until a major setback, But however, I think I can pull through, I think at this point is where all I know will be tested…
^^Fer^^ ^^Espi^^ has written 9 entries about this goal
Anyone ever get the feeling they loosing themselves into an unknown world of predictability? , I am sure all who ever take up this goal know what I mean, and it is kinda freaky that I can now describe myself into one of those RSVP boxes or in less than 200 words Yaikkkssssssss
So I started out with doing one thing consistently per day, then I added another, and then another… and well, I now have like 10 things per day that I tend to do consistently , without fail, they just seem to roll into one another – OMG! being consistent is the killer of being beautifully RANDOM
So I got a cheer the other day for this goal – seems like unpredictable is not on the list of desirable qualities LOL
I have not been reading any books, or watching any movies, or even doing all the other funky one off stuff I was doing before I started this goal – BUT I have been consistent! – it kinda seems like I am doing fewer things but they are being done well – Quality not quantity I suppose.. HMmm… more on this one in a bit…..
Consistent, I usually saw this word in cooking books, ”.........make …. until consistent…”
But it does make heaps of sense to be consistent -, I mean honestly how many times a day do think, “am I being consistent?...” ..... “oohhh , I’d better watch out,... that does not seem consistent…”
I mean seriously, BUT,
isn’t it all inspiring to entertain the thought that one can consistently work on projects and see them through?.
As alien as the word is to me, I think I can learn to never live without it!
So, a little about the word consistent:
con·sis·tent [ kən sístənt ]
adjective
Definition:
1. coherent: reasonably or logically harmonious
The evidence is consistent with the defendant’s statement.
Their accounts of the incident just aren’t consistent.
2. reliable: able to maintain a particular standard or repeat a particular task with minimal variation
He’s one of the most consistent hitters in the league.
3. mathematics with common solutions: having a set of solutions in common, especially for two or more equations or inequalities
4. logic free of contradiction: containing no provable contradiction
[Late 16th century. < Latin consistent-, present participle of consistere (see consist)]
From Word-web
Amazing…. what 43things will make you do… hehe
This is on my top 10
