The last minute


It’s 11:10 as I write this email.

I just realized that I hadn’t sent my daily email.

You know, the one I’ve been sending since January of this year.

And for a micro-second I thought, “oh well, I’ll just start again tomorrow.”

Oh, hellllzzz no.

Which is why I’m pecking this out on my iPhone.

Consistency is good.

Commitment is better.

Harry ‘Night Owl’ Duran

Harry Duran

I help heart-centered coaches and consultants amplify their authority through podcasting—without tech overwhelm—so they can attract aligned clients and grow their business effortlessly. Want a daily dose of podcasting insights and inspiration? Join 490 subscribers here 👇

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