You cannot become someone new without trying. And trying again.
The real cycle looks like this: you try, you fail, you notice patterns, you learn what works for you, you adjust, you make better decisions – and then you try again.
Over time, those patterns help you build structure. Structure is simply this: on certain days, at certain times, you show up to do the thing that builds the person you want to become.
But structure is easier to sustain when it is visible. When the effort can be seen by someone else. When the record exists. When someone else can say, yes, this person is actually doing that thing.
Becoming isn’t built in silence.
It’s built through repeated effort you can see.
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