Ep. 15 | Do what you can be bored with...
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概要
Boredom isn’t the problem.
Avoiding it is.
In this episode of Shatter This, Heather Simpson dismantles one of the most overlooked leadership myths: that success comes from excitement, motivation, or constant inspiration.
It doesn’t.
It comes from choosing work you can stay consistent with — even when the novelty wears off.
This conversation isn’t about grinding, forcing discipline, or “pushing through” misery.
It’s about strategic consistency and why the ability to tolerate boredom is often the difference between people who build momentum and people who keep starting over.
If you’ve ever:
- lost motivation once the excitement faded
- wondered why consistency feels harder than starting
- chased new ideas instead of finishing what works
- felt behind because progress felt… unglamorous
This episode will recalibrate how you think about growth.
In this episode, Heather explores:
- Why boredom is not a failure signal — it’s a stability signal
- The difference between boredom and misalignment
- How novelty addiction quietly sabotages momentum
- Why high performers often quit too early
- The role boredom plays in mastery and trust-building
- Why consistency compounds faster than motivation
- How to choose work you can return to, even on uninspired days
Key takeaway
Success isn’t built on what excites you.
It’s built on what you can repeat.
If you can stay with something when it stops being thrilling,
you can outlast almost everyone.
Share this episode if:
- You’re tired of restarting instead of building
- You want momentum without burnout
- You’re ready to normalize consistency over hype
- You’re committed to long-term results, not short-term adrenaline
🎧 Listen now — and send this to the person who keeps waiting to feel motivated before they move.