Grow Your Mindset: The AI Life Coach

Holding Steady in Hard Weeks: Staying Consistent Through Stress and Setbacks

4 min · 15 mrt 2026
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Today, we’re talking about something even more challenging than comparison: How to stay consistent during emotionally difficult weeks. The weeks when life feels heavy. When stress is high. When something unexpected happens. When your emotional energy is simply lower than usual. Because habits are easy to maintain when life feels stable. The real test of resilience comes when life doesn’t cooperate.

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