How I Kept Going Through Chronic Pain and Exhaustion
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Most people underestimate what consistency can do in a year—and overestimate what they can do in a day.
In this episode of The Pursuit of Calling, we explore the real law behind growth: consistency. Not motivation. Not inspiration. But daily discipline that shapes identity over time.
We talk about what it looks like to stay consistent through hardship, including living with chronic pain, and how faith, habits, and perseverance work together to form who we become.
You’ll learn how small daily actions compound, why most people quit too early, and how Jesus himself modeled consistency in his spiritual life.
In this episode:
- Why consistency matters more than motivation
- The truth about why most people stop growing
- What chronic pain taught about discipline and identity
- How habits reveal your true values
- Why growth compounds slowly but powerfully
- Biblical insight from James 1 on trials and perseverance
- How Jesus practiced consistency in prayer
- The Rule of Five framework for building your life
Takeaways
- Most people overestimate what they can do in a day and underestimate what consistency can do in a year.
- Real growth is gradual and built on daily habits, not overnight breakthroughs.
- Consistency compounds over time, leading to significant life changes.
- Living with chronic pain has taught the speaker the importance of perseverance and faith.
- Spending time regularly with God models the importance of spiritual discipline.
Chapters
00:00 The Law of Consistency
05:21 The Power of Consistent Growth
09:29 Modeling Consistency Through Faith
10:52 Practical Steps for Consistency
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Resources
James 1:2-4
Luke 5:16
John Maxwell's Rule of Five