Do you have the one common trait of every successful person?

January 10, 2022
Written by Alina Lee

That trait is CONSISTENCY!

Consistency builds TRUST and helps you achieve your long-term GOALS!

Here are 5 tips to gain more consistency!

1️⃣ Be Specific about your Goals – Unclear goals tend to produce unintentional efforts. Write down your intentional goals with specific action steps to track how you’ll get there!

2️⃣ Remove Mental Barriers – Assess how beneficial your new habits could be and stick to your plan from step 1! If you miss a couple of days/weeks, that’s ok! Start back up (don’t give up)!

3️⃣ Create short-term goals within your long-term goals – Set regular reachable short-term goals within your long-term goals and reward yourself and your team for the short-term victories. These small victories lead to big successes!

4️⃣ Be Disciplined – Schedule time on your calendar to make sure you give yourself time to achieve your goals and stick to them!

5️⃣ Innovate to Avoid Burnout – Consistency doesn’t have to be tedious. Try new ways to keep your routine exciting!

Need a consistent business attorney? Set up a 15-minute call with me today to see if I can help.

About The Author Alina Lee

I am a marketing law attorney who helps marketing agencies and companies with marketing departments protect their brands. In my legal career, I’ve worked at two prominent law firms and in-house at two renowned companies. Through my firm, Your Ad Attorney, I provide end-to-end legal counseling for your front-end marketing, online paywalls, and customer service communications. Plus, I provide up front flat rates on a project-by-project basis with clear turnaround times.

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

This blog gives general information about marketing law trends and updates. Nothing on this site is meant as legal advice. Each situation differs on a case-by-case basis depending on the facts presented. Providing this information doesn’t create an attorney-client relationship and readers should not act upon this information without seeking legal counsel. 


SUBSCRIBE TO

receive marketing law insights directly in your inbox from Your Ad Attorney.

You can unsubscribe at any time using the link in our emails. For more details, review our privacy policy.



© . Your Ad Attorney, LLC All Rights Reserved.