
Why You Keep Falling Off Track With Your Goals (And How to Fix It for Good)
Jan 31, 2025Does this sound familiar?
You set a big goal. You feel motivated and ready to go.
Maybe you even create a detailed plan, buy a new planner, or set up a fancy task management system.
And then… life happens.
🚨 You miss a few days.
😩 You start feeling behind.
😞 You tell yourself you’ll “start fresh next Monday.”
😵💫 You start avoiding the goal altogether.
And before you know it, you’re stuck in the same cycle—excited to start, struggling to stay consistent, and eventually falling off track altogether.
If you’ve ever felt like you just can’t follow through, I want you to know something important:
👉 This isn’t a motivation problem.
👉 You’re not lazy.
👉 You don’t need more willpower.
The real problem? You’re using a system that doesn’t actually work for your ADHD brain.
And that’s what we’re going to fix today.
Why ADHD Entrepreneurs Struggle to Stay Consistent
ADHD brains aren’t wired for traditional goal-setting.
Most people think consistency means doing the same thing every day, at the same time, with the same level of energy.
❌ That doesn’t work when your focus & energy fluctuate daily.
Here’s what’s actually happening when you fall off track:
😵💫 All-or-nothing thinking: If you can’t do it perfectly, you feel like you failed.
😩 Overwhelm paralysis: Your goal feels too big, so you freeze instead of taking action.
🚀 Dopamine-driven distraction: You chase new ideas instead of following through on what you started.
Sound familiar?
This cycle makes you feel frustrated, guilty, and stuck—but the good news is, there’s a better way.
How to Fix It (Without Relying on Motivation)
Instead of forcing yourself into a rigid system that doesn’t work for your brain, you need a flexible system that helps you stay consistent—even when life feels chaotic.
Here’s how:
✅ Use the formula inside my 6-Figure Show Up Formula!
In there, I teach you an ADHD-friendly goal-setting method that removes the all-or-nothing pressure so you can stay consistent—no matter how you’re feeling that day.
✅ Break Goals Into Micro-Steps:
- If a task feels overwhelming, your brain will avoid it.
- Instead of writing “Launch my offer,” break it down into 3-5 micro-steps:
- Write the outline.
- Pick a launch date.
- Draft the sales page.
- Post about it once.
- Send one email.
- Small wins keep your momentum going.
✅ Focus on Progress, Not Perfection:
- Missing a day doesn’t mean you failed.
- Instead of restarting every Monday, just pick up where you left off.
- The goal isn’t to be perfect—it’s to keep moving.
The ADHD-Friendly System That Helps You Stay Consistent
These strategies are exactly why I created the 6-Figure Show Up Formula—because I needed a system that worked with my ADHD, not against it.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in the start-stop cycle, this is for you.
✨ It helps you stay consistent—even when motivation runs out.
✨ It helps you follow through—without burnout.
✨ It takes less than 1 hour to learn & apply.
For a limited time, you can grab it for just $33 (normally $97).
👉 Click here to break the cycle & start showing up consistently!