Just get it done. There's no tips. There's no shortcuts. It's not going to be easy, this is what hard feels like. You just have to do it regardless because of your drive.
If it was easy, then everyone will do it, cause everyone (or at least every reasonable person) wants the six pack, the million dollars, the fast cars, etc.
If everyone can do it, success would be going harder than that, look around you and you'll see people that are resilient, I don't think they're scarce. Now, you need to work even better than that, and do tons more if you want to be effective.
What will make you special is the amount of hunger for success you have.
Consistency is never a problem. People tell me they lack consistency and I'm like;
"aren't you consistently eating?"
"Aren't you consistently playing games?"
"Watching Netflix?"
"Brushing your teeth? (I hope)".
Consistency isn't the problem. Motivation is. And I know what you may be thinking, "I'm motivated!".
True motivation comes from deprivation.
Compare somebody that needs to pay the hospital bills of their dying relative in 1 week by increasing their income by 10x. and someone who just wants to buy a beautiful house that requires an increase in income by 30%, . Which one works harder?
Someone that is drowning and someone in a private jet, who is more motivated to breath?
Now, make yourself the person that needs to achieve what you want to achieve the right way but is deprived and work insanely hard, consistency won't be a problem if you're constantly deprived.
You can personalize the instance to your goals. Try to start comparing yourself with the greatest possible version of yourself that you can imagine and the most successful people and see what lessons you can learn from how they climbed and other people climbing ahead of you, don't compare yourself with your mates if it would make you relaxed in mediocrity.
Do more crazy stuff, take bold steps that would make you feel like "if I don't pull this off, my life will be f*cked".
DO IT.
It's hard. Hard for me too. But it's the only option we really have if we want to make any impact.
I always think of it like this, if I don't deliver anything to the world, I'll go to hell.
Everyone is entitled to dream big and have "I wanna be a billionaire, so f*ckin' bad 🎶" as their ringtone.
Dreams are free. But reality has an expensive fee.
It takes a lot of guts to reject the cheap dopamine and pay with a lot of pain to achieve the reality.
You need more guts to succeed, and less dreams