“Related to control is competence: our ability to do something and do it well. The brain’s ability to accurately assess our performance and abilities is a crucial cognitive function. It allows us to make valid decisions about what we should and shouldn’t do.”— Dean Burnett, thecut.com
“Consistent action, over and over, not expecting to ever feel like it, and trusting that with every small action you are building and refining the muscle of confidence.”— Mel Robbins, twitter.com
“Consistency shows value. It breeds trust. You know that I'm going to show up every week.”— Emmitt Smith, profootballhof.com
“And what most people don’t understand is it’s not the freedom that you love that’s important. It’s the freedom that you hate the most. So you have to be able to defend most sides of the spectrum or otherwise you’re saying it’s fine for one person to have it, but not another.”— Larry Flynt, pbs.org
“I have come to realize that being trustworthy does not demand that I be rigidly consistent but that I be dependably real.”— Carl Rogers, amazon.com
“Too much consistency is as bad for the mind as it is for the body. Consistency is contrary to nature, contrary to life. The only completely consistent people are the dead.”— Aldoux Huxley, amazon.com
“Consistency is important. There is nothing better than knowing you can expect a text every morning when you wake up, or getting the daily selfie, sharing a new love song… those little everyday things keep your connection alive.”— Samuel Basden, thoughtcatalog.com