The Bhagavad Gita emphasizes discipline and steady practice as essential for spiritual growth. Devotional life is not built on occasional inspiration, but on consistent daily effort, even when enthusiasm is low.
Many devotees begin their spiritual journey with strong motivation. Over time, however, studies, work, or personal challenges can make it harder to maintain regular practices such as chanting, reading scripture, or attending programs.
Consistency does not require perfection. Missing a day or facing difficulty is normal. What matters most is returning to practice again and again, without giving up.
Just as physical fitness develops through regular exercise, spiritual strength develops through steady sadhana. Small daily efforts accumulate and gradually transform the mind and character.