Consistency Over Intensity

DAY 55: 90 Days. 90 Sparks.

Big efforts are exciting.
They grab headlines.
They feel heroic.

But real progress?
It’s quiet. Steady. Sometimes a bit boring.

It’s the team that shows up every day.
That builds routines.
That delivers without the drama.

As a leader, you don’t need flashes of brilliance.
You need steady effort.
Reliable systems.
People who keep at it, day in and day out.

Intensity can win a sprint.
But consistency wins the season.

Today’s Spark:
The best teams aren’t the most intense. They’re the most consistent.

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