Consequence only works when it’s final. If I can talk my way out of it, delay it, or soften it, then it’s not a real consequence, it’s just a suggestion.
In this episode, I break down why standards mean nothing without enforcement. If I don’t hold myself to the rules I set, then nothing moves and nothing changes. Real progress only happens when the outcome is binding and I follow through no matter how I feel.
Show Notes:
[02:46]#1 Reversible consequences invite repeated violations.
[07:14]#2 Appeal mechanisms weaken authority.
[12:57]#3 True enforcement removes discretion after violation.
[17:04] Recap
Next Steps:
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Execution is not a talent.
It is a measurable standard.
If your results don’t match your ability, you are not lacking information—you are lacking execution reliability.
The Execution Reliability Index (ERI) identifies exactly where your discipline breaks, where your standards drop, and where your results are leaking.
This is not theory.
This is a system.
Get your ERI score here:
→ http://www.WorkOnYourGame.com/ERI
This show is the public record of standards.
Measurement and enforcement happen elsewhere.
All episodes and the complete archive:
→ WorkOnYourGamePodcast.com