Wednesday, April 13, 2011

consistent

Currently, I am consistently inconsistent.
It can be counted on that I will fly away from routine,
run from procedure,
buck any kind of stability,
ignore personal discipline,
and mock all who thrive in this state.

Consistency rains down on any parade,
it snuffs out any fire,
it doesn't take time to smell flowers,
drive a new way to work,
take the long way home.

Consistency expects sameness, hates changes,
demands a plan and expects perfect execution.

So, why is it that truly capable, successful, thriving leaders understand consistency?
And how do I get there without re-programming who I am?

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