Consistency and Patience: The unseen Drivers of Personal Development.

Personal development can hardly occur in epic jumps. It is developed by diligent perseverance. Sustainable change requires repetition over a long period as compared to quick results.
A small action can bring meaningful results because of consistency. Hard work adds up even on the days when you do not notice the progress. Most individuals give up too quickly since the outcomes are not immediate.
Motivation is guarded by forbearance. False schedules make it frustrating and self-accusing. Learning, adjusting, and acculturating needs time.
Sameness diminishes motivation emotional dependence. When tasks are habitual, effort consumes minimum mental power. Discipline is a substitute of fluctuation with stability.
One can also be patient and can make adjustments. Progress is rarely linear. Failure is not setback but it involves feedback. Seeing obstacles as a part of the process discourages discouragement.
Small habits are powerful. Small changes add up to the major change. Uniformity makes will to identity.
Growth oriented people are concerned with the direction and not the speed. It is more important to keep in touch with long-term values than quick development.
Emotional maturity is cultivated because of patience. It teaches faith in the process and tolerance to uncertainty. Consistency and patience, as time goes by, are internalized strengths.
True growth is quiet. It occurs under the surface and then it becomes apparent. Individuals who survive the state of uncertainty are permanently changed.