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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 11 MIN

I don't know when this will pay off

from The Forge with Tomas Mones-Cazon · host The Forge with Tomas Mones-Cazon

You can't stay consistent because you're measuring the wrong thing. You track results instead of investment, and when the numbers don't move fast enough, you lose the thread entirely. The effort is there. The intention is there. But the framework is wrong from the start. The parable of the talents isn't just about money. It's about what you do with every hour you've been given today. And most people are burying theirs without realising it.There's a way of thinking about your day that completely changes how you approach consistency. A shift in how you see what you're actually building and why the results you can't see yet are the ones that matter most. It connects what you're doing right now to where you're going to be in a year, five years, a decade. And when that connection clicks, the grind stops feeling like a grind. You stop needing to see the fruit to keep working. Once you get this, consistency stops being a battle of willpower and starts being a natural outcome of understanding what you're actually doing and why.In this video I cover:-the parable of the talents applied to time, not just money-why measuring day-to-day results is the wrong metric-what faithful daily investment actually looks like in practice-trusting in God's fruitfulness when you're deep in the trenchesMy work:https://linktr.ee/tomas.monesFit for the Kingdom (FFTK):http://fitforthekingdom.com.au/Are you a Christian man seeking a community of like-minded men who hold the same standard you’re trying to hold?The Legion is a brotherhood of Christian men built around real accountability, weekly coaching, and a network of men who are actually doing the work. If you’re done doing this alone, the door is open.http://fitforthekingdom.com.au/the-legion#consistency #discipline #christian #masculinity #habits #parable

You can't stay consistent because you're measuring the wrong thing. You track results instead of investment, and when the numbers don't move fast enough, you lose the thread entirely. The effort is there. The intention is there. But the framework is wrong from the start. The parable of the talents isn't just about money. It's about what you do with every hour you've been given today. And most people are burying theirs without realising it.There's a way of thinking about your day that completely changes how you approach consistency. A shift in how you see what you're actually building and why the results you can't see yet are the ones that matter most. It connects what you're doing right now to where you're going to be in a year, five years, a decade. And when that connection clicks, the grind stops feeling like a grind. You stop needing to see the fruit to keep working. Once you get this, consistency stops being a battle of willpower and starts being a natural outcome of understanding what you're actually doing and why.In this video I cover:-the parable of the talents applied to time, not just money-why measuring day-to-day results is the wrong metric-what faithful daily investment actually looks like in practice-trusting in God's fruitfulness when you're deep in the trenchesMy work:https://linktr.ee/tomas.monesFit for the Kingdom (FFTK):http://fitforthekingdom.com.au/Are you a Christian man seeking a community of like-minded men who hold the same standard you’re trying to hold?The Legion is a brotherhood of Christian men built around real accountability, weekly coaching, and a network of men who are actually doing the work. If you’re done doing this alone, the door is open.http://fitforthekingdom.com.au/the-legion#consistency #discipline #christian #masculinity #habits #parable

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