Being consistent on difficult days is more decisive than being perfect on easy days.
Our maximum is not always the same, but it changes every day: sometimes we are at the fullest of our strength, other times not. And it’s normal that it’s like that.
If today you are at 20% and give that 20%, then you have expressed your 100%. It’s not about feeling at your best, but about giving your best. In fact, this is the real challenge: not to be the best ever, but to be the best possible, here and now.
Improvement is not a matter of peaks, but of constancy. And those who give their all, even when they have little to offer, have actually given a lot.

