Greetings family,

It’s better to be consistently good than occasionally great.

Showing up and doing solid work every day beats going all-out once in a while. Being consistent builds habits, creates long-term results, and prevents burn out.

Occasional intense efforts may seem impressive, but it’s the daily actions—even when they’re simple, that really add up.

Over time, consistency creates progress you can rely on and leads to real growth and mastery.

So stop chasing the perfect shot, and just take so many shots that landing one is unavoidable.

Once again I am grateful to have you here on this journey with me.
We’ll talk again soon.
Much love,

Cedric Turakira

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