412 How to Build Consistent Habits: The Time, Energy & Money Framework for Business Owners
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Consistency isn't about doing everything all at once — it's about doing the right things, repeatedly, in a way that's actually sustainable. In this solo episode, your host breaks down the real reason most people fall off the wagon, introduces a powerful Venn diagram framework for diagnosing consistency blocks, and walks through a practical goal-mapping method you can use starting today.
In This Episode- Why modern productivity advice sets you up to fail at consistency
- The Cambridge Dictionary definition of consistency — and why it might surprise you
- The difference between healthy evolution and self-sabotaging reinvention
- Why "big burst" entrepreneurs burn out before they ever see compounding results
- The tortoise and the hare: what it actually takes to win the long game
- The Time–Energy–Money Venn diagram for diagnosing why you're inconsistent
- The "never break the chain" calendar method (and how the host has used it for 15+ years)
- How to set 1–3 outcome-based goals and map them to a strategy, a why, KPIs, and support systems
- Why the path of least resistance is the secret to long-term consistency
- Stop trying to be consistent with everything at once. Pick one focus per season and stack habits intentionally over time.
- Use the Time–Energy–Money Venn diagram. If two of three are present, you can be consistent. If none are, eliminate or defer the goal until the conditions change.
- The "never break the chain" method works — but only for goals that genuinely matter to you. Meaning fuels the mark on the calendar.
- Map every goal to four elements: the goal itself, the strategy, the why, and your KPIs. This eliminates decision fatigue and keeps you on track.
- Consistency is the path of least resistance — by design. Build systems and get support so that showing up becomes the easiest choice, not the hardest.
- "It's not the entrepreneurs who work the hardest who succeed — it's the ones who show up consistently, so they're always top of mind."
- "Structure your life so that consistency is the path of least resistance."
- "If you have no time, no energy, and no money to invest in support, you're not going to be consistent. That's not a character flaw — that's math."
- Kelsey's Website: www.KelseyReidl.com
- Kelsey's Instagram: @KelseyReidl
- The One Thing by Gary Keller — goal-setting and focus
- Jerry Seinfeld's "Never Break the Chain" method — visual habit tracking
- F45 Training — referenced as an example of removing decision-making from a fitness routine
- Factor Meals — referenced as an example of outsourcing for consistency
Kelsey Reidl is an entrepreneur, fractional CMO, and host of Rain or Shine (formerly Visionary Life). She's been podcasting for 8 years, helping entrepreneurs show up consistently and build sustainable businesses. She runs the Wave Mastermind and specializes in marketing strategy, website design, and business growth. Kelsey is a mom to a 2-year-old, an avid mountain biker, and a firm believer in the "rain or shine" mentality.