Jsdeacon Extra Quality May 2026
Every small, imperfect effort is a stone in the foundation. And one day — not with a bang, but with a quiet click — something will line up. Not because of luck. Because you were there. Because you kept the seat warm for the work.
So if you’re in the middle of a long, lonely stretch right now: good. That’s where the real work happens. Keep going. Don’t wait for the mood. Don’t bargain with the muse. jsdeacon
We spend so much time chasing the big moment — the launch, the breakthrough, the applause. But if you’ve done any real work, you know: the heavy lifting happens in the quiet hours. The ones nobody sees. The ones you have to choose over and over again. Every small, imperfect effort is a stone in the foundation
Because here’s the thing: consistency isn’t about intensity. Because you were there
But those days aren’t losses. They’re deposits.
— jsdeacon
Here’s a blog post written in the style of “jsdeacon” — thoughtful, reflective, and slightly poetic, often touching on creativity, life, and process. The Slow Work of Showing Up