Consistency is praised. Burnout is ignored.
And most people are stuck in between - trying harder, feeling worse.
In The Misconception About Consistency, Mandla Ubisse challenges the popular belief that success comes from rigid routines, relentless discipline, and never breaking the streak.
This book reveals a quieter, more sustainable truth:
Consistency isn't about doing the same thing every day - it's about knowing what to return to when life changes.
Through grounded insights, real-life reflections, and practical reframing, you'll learn why blind consistency often leads to guilt, exhaustion, and self-doubt - and how to replace it with an approach built on clarity, flexibility, and self-trust.
Inside the book, you'll discover:
Why purpose matters more than pressure
How to build systems that adapt to real life instead of punishing you for it
Why progress is about direction, not perfection
How intentional inconsistency can fuel growth, creativity, and emotional health
The shift from self-policing to self-leadership
This is not a productivity manual filled with rigid rules and empty motivation.
It's a mindset reset for people who are tired of starting over, falling off, and blaming themselves.
If you've ever felt:
"I just can't stay consistent"
Ashamed for breaking routines
Trapped between discipline and burnout
Disconnected from habits that once worked
This book offers a new way forward.
You don't need to be consistent every day.
You need to be consistent with who you are becoming.
If you're ready to release guilt, rebuild your relationship with discipline, and grow in a way that actually lasts - The Misconception About Consistency is your starting point.