How to Build a Successful Business Through Consistency | Fuel Your Drive Podcast
5/3/20267 min
In this episode of Fuel Your Drive, I break down how to build a successful business through consistency—because success isn’t about working more hours, it’s about executing effectively every single day. Too many entrepreneurs confuse being busy with being productive, but the real winners are the ones who focus on the right tasks, stack small wins, and let consistency compound over time. I share why most people fail (lack of execution and discipline), how to structure your days for maximum impact, and why success doesn’t happen overnight—it takes years of showing up, doing the work, and staying locked in when things get hard. If you want to grow your business, build momentum, and separate yourself from everyone else, this is the mindset and strategy you need.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 1· Soundbite0:00
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Josh York· Host0:10
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Josh York· Host0:16
What's going on, everybody? Welcome to Fuel Your Drive. I am your host, Josh York. We have another amazing episode in store for you today. I hope you guys are ready to have a great day. Before we start, as you know, please like, share, subscribe, tell a friend. As you know, this podcast only continues to grow with the help from you guys, so thank you all. The numbers continue to climb. I think we're at number 64 in the top 200 podcasts in the world, which is just, like, so unbelievable. So thank you so much, guys. All right, well, listen, let's get into it. I was thinking about a really good thing we could talk about today. [clears throat] And, uh, [sighs] it's gonna be... It's, it's, it's gonna be about getting down to the details of why some people are successful and why some aren't. So I was thinking back to just in the early days of franchising, and I had a lot to learn because I had no idea what I was doing. And, you know, it's like a, it's like a new language you're, you're learning when you get into a, a business that you're not familiar with, you know, when there's so many different types of rules and regulations and, you know, different, you know, parts of the business that you really have to continue to, you know, learn and educate yourself on. Well, in the early days, you know, and this is in every business, you know, and I know a lot of people will say, "Oh,