Outcomes have a funny way of mirroring inputs. Just like
your physical appearance is generally a mirror of what you put into it – both
the quality of food and physical activity – your life is also a generally
mirror of the various habits and routines that make up your life.
Problems arise when there is a disconnect between the
quality of the desired results and the quality of our inputs. We fall into the
trap of expecting excellent results from mediocre inputs. We sometimes get
surprised when we don’t get A’s on the tests of life even though we put in
C-level effort and commitment. It is like practicing with the JV squad all week
and expecting to play on varsity on game day.
If we do not like the outcomes and results in our lives, we
need to take a hard look at the inputs: the habits, routines and life choices
that we tolerate. Half-hearted inputs typically lead to half-baked results.
Results mirror inputs.
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