Fall Off. Get Back On. Repeat.

A few days off. A trip. A crunch week. And suddenly, the routine you’ve worked hard to build slips. That used to mess with me. I’d think: There goes the streak. I’ve lost it. Now? I don’t flinch. I just start again. Not by punishing myself. Not by overcorrecting with some massive reset. Just by doing something, even if it’s scaled down. That’s the real game: not staying perfect. Just staying in it. The truth is: I have multiple priorities: my company, my family, my health. They all matter. They all demand time. But sometimes, one dominates. Like a business trip. And when that happens, I’ve learned not to expect perfect balance. Perfect discipline across all areas, all the time? That’s fiction. What matters is recovering quickly, returning to the habits and priorities that make you feel aligned again. Bottom line: Falling off isn’t failure. It’s part of the rhythm. Get back on—even with half the energy, even with 10 minutes. Progress isn’t about never missing. It’s about never staying off track for long.