ISBN-13: 9783565262069 / Angielski / Miękka / 232 str.
Ninety days sounds like enough time to change everything. And in a sense, it is-not because transformation is guaranteed at the end of it, but because ninety consecutive days of showing up honestly will inevitably reveal something true about who you are, what stops you, and what you're actually willing to do when the initial motivation has long since faded and the only thing left is the quiet, unglamorous decision to continue.This book explores what ruthless consistency actually demands from the inside. Not the version that looks good in a progress post-but the real experience of day seventeen when nothing feels different, day thirty-four when life intervenes and the streak breaks, and day fifty-one when the question of whether any of this matters arrives with uncomfortable force. It examines the emotional patterns that make sustained commitment so difficult: the perfectionism that treats a missed day as total failure, the self-sabotage that surfaces precisely when progress becomes undeniable, and the complicated identity shifts that happen when a person begins to outgrow the version of themselves they started with.Ninety Days of Ruthless Consistency offers a compassionate look at what it means to commit to something long enough to meet yourself honestly. It explores how consistency is rarely about discipline in the conventional sense-it is about learning to show up for yourself even when the feeling that started the journey has completely disappeared, and discovering what remains when it does.This is not a habit tracker or a ninety-day challenge formula. It is a thoughtful exploration of the emotional and psychological texture of sustained commitment-for anyone who has started over enough times to suspect that the problem was never the plan.
Ruthless consistency isn't about never missing a day-it's about understanding deeply enough why you do, so that missing one no longer becomes the reason you stop entirely.