When Consistency Becomes Self-Abandonment
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Consistency is often praised as one of the most important qualities for success. It represents discipline, reliability, and integrity — the ability to follow through on what you start.
But there is a quieter side to consistency that is rarely discussed.
Many people eventually notice something subtle: they continue showing up, continuing the routines, continuing the commitments — even when something inside them has begun to shift.
In this episode, Kyle explores how consistency can slowly become a substitute for alignment.
Because the very trait that helped you build your life can sometimes become the thing that keeps you attached to a version of yourself you’ve already outgrown.
This conversation looks at the moment when discipline quietly turns into self-abandonment, and why it can be difficult to recognize when it happens.
You’ll hear reflections on:
- Why consistency is often mistaken for integrity
- How identities built around discipline and reliability can become difficult to question
- Why momentum can make misalignment harder to notice
- The subtle difference between honoring a commitment and protecting an identity
- How continuing something you’ve outgrown can slowly disconnect you from your own truth
If you’ve ever continued down a path simply because you had already invested so much into it, this episode offers a different way of understanding that experience.
Nothing has gone wrong.
Sometimes the challenge isn’t learning how to stay consistent. Sometimes it’s learning when consistency is no longer the truth you’re meant to follow.
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