
Remove the mood standard.
Mood is not a metric. It is a condition. When mood becomes the standard, execution becomes irregular.
Some days compress. Some days expand. Output becomes inconsistent because the pacing is emotional instead of structural.
Discipline installs a stable cadence. It does not ask how you feel before it moves.
When mood determines timing, the system fractures. Decisions reopen. Commitments soften. Results become unpredictable.
Remove the mood standard and replace it with a fixed internal rhythm. Set the pace in advance. Keep it when energy is high. Keep it when energy is low.
Consistency is not intensity. It is alignment.
Maintenance Action: Choose one task you have been doing only when you feel ready. Do it today at the scheduled time anyway. Keep it small. Keep it exact.
Feelings fluctuate. Structure holds.
