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16. Why Consistency Feels So Hard for Solopreneurs

16. Why Consistency Feels So Hard for Solopreneurs

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If you keep setting goals you genuinely care aboutand still can’t seem to show up consistently—

You don’t lack discipline.

You’re asking yourself to follow through without a structure that supports it.


In this episode, Jeni and Jennie unpack why inconsistency usually has nothing to do with motivation or willpower, and everything to do with how (and when) you expect yourself to work on a goal. They introduce the idea of a core rhythm: a realistic, repeatable commitment to when you’ll show up and why that matters more than the plan itself.


You’ll hear why ambitious solopreneurs often overestimate what they can sustain, how curiosity beats self-judgment when things don’t go as planned, and why working in isolation makes follow-through harder than it needs to be. If overwhelm, stop-start momentum, or “I’ll get to it next week” feels familiar, this conversation will help you rethink what consistency actually requires right now.


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⏱ Episode Chapters

00:00 - Why consistency isn’t a motivation problem

02:13 - What a “core rhythm” actually fixes

03:31 - Why over-ambitious plans backfire

06:29 - Why follow-through works better in community


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Mastery Circle is a 14-week accountability container that helps solopreneurs stop spinning their wheels and follow through on the goals that matter most.

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