Keep Showing Up

Keep Showing Up

Brand: D2BMOTIVATED
SKU: D2BM-KSU
21.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Consistency is not an unbroken streak. It is the ability to stay in contact with the real work, scale when capacity drops, return when you miss and stay long enough to collect honest evidence. Keep Showing Up gives you a practical system for doing exactly that.Keep Showing Up is built around four moves: Show, Scale, Return and Review. The goal is not perfect consistency. The goal is to keep interruptions small, temporary and followed by a clear return.The book starts by defining the stable core of the behaviour so you know what actually counts. From there, it shows how to use Normal, Minimum and Rest without turning the minimum into avoidance, how to stop one miss from becoming five, and why catch-up debt usually makes the return harder. Longer gaps get their own re-entry cycle because a missed day and a three-month absence are not the same problem.You will also work with self-trust after failure, boredom, review windows, recovery, reliability metrics and the question of when showing up is no longer the right decision. The result is a practical consistency system built for imperfect weeks rather than perfect streaks.What you'll learn Define the stable core so you know what really counts Use Show, Scale, Return and Review as one consistency system Prevent one miss from becoming a longer disappearance Use Normal, Minimum and Rest without creating hidden guilt Re-enter intelligently after longer gaps Measure reliability and return instead of worshipping streaks Who it's for You repeatedly fall off after one bad day or week You are good at dramatic restarts but bad at quiet continuity You need a smarter way to return after longer gaps You want consistency without perfectionism What's includedKeep Showing Up - Final Edition.pdf

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