A Felon and a Drunk

A Felon and a Drunk

A Felon and a Drunk

  • Is consistency important?

Is consistency important?

Tuesday 20th November 2018

Ricky and Malcolm explore how consistency shapes our mindset and lives. Discover practical tips for creating positive daily habits.
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47 minutes
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A Felon and a Drunk
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Sobriety Toolkit
Body & Mind
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Financial Health in Recovery
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The Power of Consistency: Ricky and Malcolm's Journey

Frankly, I don't think you'll find something out there. But you have to create rituals, consistent, Daily rituals, that you do that over time, the law of momentum
Consistency—it's a word we hear often, but what does it really mean for our lives? In this episode of 'A Felon and a Drunk', Ricky and Malcolm dive into how sticking to routines and habits can shape our mindset and overall life experiences. Sharing from their own journeys, they reveal the ups and downs of being consistent, whether it’s helped them soar or stumble. Through candid conversations, they unpack the concept of consistency and its ripple effect on success.
Ever wondered how daily rituals can set the tone for your day? Ricky and Malcolm explore this by discussing the law of momentum, self-talk, gratitude, and effective communication. They bring these abstract ideas down to earth with relatable stories and practical tips. The hosts don't just talk about the benefits—they also touch on the struggles. It's not always easy to maintain consistency, especially when life throws curveballs.
But Ricky and Malcolm offer a refreshing perspective: it's okay to falter as long as you get back on track. If you're looking for an episode that combines raw honesty with actionable advice, this one’s for you. Ricky and Malcolm’s dynamic makes heavy topics feel approachable, almost like chatting with old friends who genuinely care about your growth. Tune in to discover how small, consistent actions can lead to big changes.