05/06/2026
21KM daily. No missed days. One morning - rain, zero sleep, everything felt off, and I remember standing there thinking “Skip it just this once.” 💭
That “once” felt dangerous, so I walked anyway.
Nothing special happened, no breakthrough, no magic. Just another quiet vote for who I said I’d be. 👍
That’s how identity is built, in decisions nobody sees.
04/06/2026
At some point, the 21KM walk stops being something you think about and starts being something you are. 💪
You don't negotiate with it anymore. You just do it.
I didn't get consistency from results. I got results from identity. 💯
02/06/2026
That’s usually what it comes down to before a walk, before a workout, before any decision that matters.
💡 My 21KM walks taught me this: most of the battle happens before you even move. Once you're in it, it’s rarely as hard as your mind made it.
But in that 20-minute gap, you either negotiate with yourself or you decide who you are going to be.
❔ What are you still negotiating too often?
01/06/2026
It is not common for people to fail simply because they don't know what to do.
☝️ They fail because they keep stopping and starting again. Resetting feels productive, but it kills momentum.
The real work is continuing when it’s not exciting anymore.
How many times have you restarted something you could have just continued? 💬
31/05/2026
There’s a phase nobody talks about. Not the start, not the success, but the middle where everything feels repetitive.
➡️ Same 21KM walk, same routine, no visible change.
I've spent years there, and that’s usually where people quit, not because it’s impossible, but because it feels invisible.
And that’s exactly where consistency turns into results. 💯
30/05/2026
Walking 21KM every single day for over 6 years, without missing once, changes how you think about effort.
✖️ Not chasing motivation anymore. Or waiting to “feel ready.”
✅ Just showing up every single day, no matter how ordinary or repetitive it feels, because that’s the only thing that has actually held up over time.
Would you trade comfort for that level of certainty?
29/05/2026
I've never had perfect clarity before starting my 21KM walk. It always came somewhere in the middle of it. 🧠
Entrepreneurship works the same way. You don't think your way into direction. You move into it.
💡 Waiting for clarity is just delayed progress. Where are you waiting instead of moving?
27/05/2026
21KM a day for 7 years. Here’s the truth nobody sells: Most days are boring.
Same road. Same thoughts. Same steps.
💡 If you can’t handle boring, you can't handle success. Excitement is temporary. Repetition is the job.
Do you actually want success, or just the feeling of starting? 💬
24/05/2026
Most people don't lack discipline. They just leave too many exits open.
🕒 I've seen it at 3AM before a 21KM walk. Nothing is stopping you, but nothing is forcing you either.
That’s the real issue. Not effort, but access to “later.”
👉 If quitting is always available, it eventually wins.
21/05/2026
Walking 21KM every day for years sounds intense. What matters more is what didn't happen. 👇
No skipped days turning into patterns. No “just this once” becoming a habit.
Because consistency doesn't break suddenly. It fades through repetition. 🔁
Where are you letting that happen?