A few years ago I had the chance to see Jerry Seinfeld perform when he came to my neck of the woods.
As I watched him, I thought about a story I once heard.
Legend has it that a young comic asked Seinfeld if he had any helpful advice for how to improve.
The veteran comic told him that he would become a better comic if he could create better jokes, and the way to do that was to write jokes every day.
He recommended that he get a big wall calendar, and put a red “X” over every day that he achieved his goal of writing one joke.
After a few days, a chain is formed and he won’t want to break that chain ...
Does that sound too plain and simple?
Perhaps, but the best advice usually is.
The February issue of Secret Coach Club is a special one dedicated to the subject of "consistency", and I share all the tricks that I use to stay on track with my business.
Also, 10 successful entrepreneur friends agreed to contribute their advice to this issue, and they knocked it out of the park (those alone are worth the price of admission!)
There's still time to get it before the deadline of midnight EST tonight, subscription details here:
Marc Mawhinney