Business and Personal Consistency


If there is one reason I would like to continue these entries, it is because I have a belief that they are meaningful and that doing them consistently will eventually bring people who can take something to add to their own journey to become successful. I will always do my best to convey valuable information to you for free and I will always try to share my mistakes with you for your benefit.




Today there’s no Einstein style thought being conveyed to you with my video. Except I want to expound in writing that if we want to succeed, we better have a consistent game plan. The game plan must be a good one, but it doesn’t really matter what we pursue in life if we don’t remain consistent along with the game plan.

I often look to my skill level playing the guitar to see an example of how consistent effort pays off. I remember clearly when I could not play it all. I have the embarrassing recordings to prove it, which I may show you just to give you a real example of how we can grow in certain skill by leaps and bounds.




I was inspired by reading a motivating speaker named Anthony Robbins to apply myself every day to small goals and I will see the benefits pay off over time in leaps and bounds. I have lived through the proof of this fact. Make consistent learning part of your life’s personal and professional game plan.

In a broad sense, I don’t care if you’re a teenager, a person in their 20s, 30s, 40s, or 50s, I implore you to embrace learning and applying all that you can in life. I do not respect people who don’t like to learn new things. I see no other way if you are a serious business person. Make learning a bedrock if you are a person truly committed to success. I can’t tell you how much information I have absorbed and been working with to apply to my business efforts in the past month.

I look at my playing guitar and the successes I’ve had with my company and know that I need to keep pumping out meaningful content that means something to people. My online traffic has only grown over the long run with the consistent effort that I have put in. I must always have my mind and heart open to change and adaptation throughout the entire process. I must commit myself to the growth of my business every single day, and as much as I possibly can over the long haul.

I truly want to make this sacrifice consistently now, and unwavering from the short to long term future. I want this most of all so that I can spend quality time with my family without the huge worry of always trying to keep up. I want so much to be able to afford the trips home to Slovakia that my wife so dearly wants.

I have somewhat changed my tune about business. If you keep checking back to this site, you should eventually find it more full of content that may apply to your own business and goals.


Please everyone, take my advice today and push the envelope of your own personal knowledge. I know from first hand experience that learning is good for your mood. It makes you feel like a more full person! I want you all to commit to learning something that makes you feel like more of a person! Speaking of vital consistency, I try to learn new things every day, and you should too.



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