It amazes me how many people claim to be motivated and will do "whatever it takes"...
But at the same time, they can't pay attention to the small details.
If you can't pick up a piece of trash from the ground...
If you can't clean your piss droplets off the toilet rim...
If you can't park your car between the lines...
What makes you think you have what it takes?
How you do one thing is how you do EVERYTHING.
You can't pick and choose between which tasks you decide to "do right" and which ones you don't.
Doing things the right way is a character trait and habit you develop by executing at a high level over and over and over again at every opportunity over time.
If you cut corners on the things you don’t consider to be important…
You will cut corners on the things that ARE important.
Every time you execute on a small detail of any kind you are adding and investing in your skill set of discipline. (Especially when it’s something that isn’t technically your responsibility)
Stay disciplined to these details and execute at a high level ... as much as you possibly can … always.
When you start taking this seriously...
You will shape yourself into someone who can execute perfectly whenever you need to.
I don't know another skill set one can develop that is more valuable than that.