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Motivation can be misleading.
It appears when things are easy and disappears when life gets busy.

But rules don't do that.

These three rules will help you stay on track, even on tough days.
Not because you feel like it, but because the rules guide your actions.

Rule 1: Don't miss two days in a row.
It's okay to miss one day.
But missing two means you're starting to change who you are.

Rule 2: Finish one important task before distractions.
No phone, no emails, no quick checks.
You earn the right to distractions only after completing tasks.

Rule 3: Aim for a Minimum Viable Day.
Even if your day goes wrong, do at least the basics.
Small actions that you must do every day keep you in the game.

Here's what consistent people do differently:
they don't let chaos take control.
They follow their rules.

If you want a structure that makes discipline easier, check out The 90-Day Discipline Blueprint (now with 25% off).
It helps change "I'll try" into a solid plan that you stick to.

Most people aren't inconsistent because they are weak.
They struggle because they follow their feelings too much.

Tomorrow's drop includes the full Minimum Viable Day System (with a scoreboard, rules, and examples).
If you keep having trouble, this could be the solution.

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