Wisdom Found in Doing the Same Thing Every Day
Some understanding only comes through repetition that is a gradual deepening that happens when you do the same thing every day, until the act itself becomes your teacher. I thought daily writing would sharpen my thinking. I thought it would help me process, articulate, maybe even inspire. What I didn’t expect was that it would strip away the performance. When you write every day, you eventually run out of impressive things to say. The cleverness fades, the need to sound profound becomes exhausting, and what remains is honesty or nothing. Repetition exposes what’s real. It wears down the facade. When you commit to showing up daily, you can’t rely on inspiration to carry you. You can’t wait for the perfect conditions. You have to write when you are tired, uncertain, frustrated, or completely empty. In those moments, you discover what you actually believe versus what you thought sounded good. Doing the same thing every day taught me that consistency is about staying in relationship ...