Everyday means EVERYDAY!

As an un-diagnosed "insert diagnosis here" I believe in certain truths that may or may not be true. Let's dive into what it means to do something everyday no matter what.

MINDSET

Dan Hellweg

6/29/20261 min read

open monthly planner on wooden desk
open monthly planner on wooden desk

Nope. That wasn't an error or a copy-paste fail from something that was supposed to have something inserted. It's meant for you to put in whatever you have been diagnosed with. And as a real estate agent for my job, I have learned EVERYONE has something. It's kind of crazy. We won't dive into that (today).

The intention is, when you want anything in any of the human equities, you need to make the investment. Most likely, you will see or experience few results immediately, and as time goes on, they will evolve. If you want to be a runner, you may walk around your house first, then around the block, then to the park, around the park, and so on. Eventually, walking will lose its gusto and excitement. You will trot a little bit. Then jog. Then run. Then sign up for events. Then measure your runs. Then compete. The list of what you can/will do is endless. However, it's a constant evolution.

This applies to everything we do. It has a natural compounding effect. Yes, you will experience setbacks, delays, and pains during this; but even those will teach you and move the needle forward. It's important to realize everything is feeding your vision, whether you want to believe it or not. And that's why doing something EVERYDAY (it can be even just looking at your shoes and thinking "are these the best for running?") matters — that thought and energy went toward something you are going after, and that's what creates the energy.