Why Patience, Trust, and Consistency Always Win
I had a conversation with a client the other day that really stuck with meâbecause it captured what this whole journey is about. She had just wrapped up a session where, by all accounts, she crushed it. Heavy lifts. Hard movements. Zero pain. Stable. Strong. Confident. It was the kind of day every client hopes forâand every coach celebrates.
We paused at the end to take it all in. She was doing things she once believed sheâd never do again. In fact, maybe things she thought sheâd never do ever. And then we started talking about how far she had come. Thatâs when a familiar analogy came to mindâone we usually hear in finance: the hockey stick curve of compound interest.
đ From Flat Progress to Steep Gains
In investing, progress can feel agonizingly slow at first. You're putting money in week after week, month after month, and not seeing much return. That early phaseâthe flat part of the bladeâisn't sexy. Itâs long, slow, and often discouraging. But if you stay consistent and trust the process, something incredible starts to happen. That curveâthe shaft of the stickâsuddenly turns sharply upward. And your gains compound, building exponentially.
The same is true in healing, strength training, and transformation.
đ ïž Trusting the Process, Even When Itâs Hard
When this client first came to me, she had years of pain and setbacks behind her. Weakness, instability, frustrationâyou name it. She had every reason to feel skeptical. But she didnât give up. And more importantlyâshe trusted me. She trusted the process. From day one, I was honest: this wasnât going to be a quick fix. It would take time, effort, money, and belief.
đ Consistency Pays Off
She showed up. Week after week. Month after month. She invested. She put in the work. She embraced the small 1% wins. And for a long while, progress was quietâalmost invisible. But now? She's on the curve. The upward slope. The hockey stick moment where it all starts to click.
Itâs one of the most rewarding parts of this jobâwatching someone break through that plateau and realize, âI am strong. I am capable. I am healing.â
đ„ Your Hockey Stick Moment is Coming
The truth is, most people give up before they ever reach that moment. They stop in the flat part of the stick because they think itâs not working. But the ones who make it? They trust, invest, commit, and stay the course.
This clientâs journey is a testament to that. And it's a reminder to all of us: progress doesnât always look linear. In fact, it rarely does. But if you can hang in there through the slow partâif you can stay consistent through the bladeâyouâll earn your way to the curve. And when you do, the results speak for themselves.