I don’t follow a perfect routine.
Life with kids is unpredictable, messy, and constantly changing.
Schedules break. Plans shift. Interruptions happen.
So instead of trying to control my whole day…
I protect one thing: two hours of focused progress.
That’s it.
Sometimes it’s 30 minutes at a time.
Sometimes it’s broken up all day.
But before the day ends, I move ahead on what matters.
No excuses.
Why This Works
Most routines fail because they’re too rigid for real life.
But progress doesn’t need perfect days.
It requires consistent effort.
When you move ahead every day — even in small pieces — you stop starting over.
You start building momentum.
What Consistency Really Looks Like
Not perfect schedules.
Not endless motivation.
Consistency is showing up.
Returning when interrupted.
Finishing what you decided matters.
Steady progress. Every day.
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You don’t need a perfect routine.
You need a non-negotiable commitment to progress.
That’s how real change happens.


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