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Consistency first
Keep one control rhythm for your opening two sessions.
Increase complexity only after the first objective is repeatable across multiple runs.
- Set one metric goal per session
- Use short debrief notes after each run
- Stop when you begin adding avoidable risk
Build a progression loop
Pick a small objective, complete three consistent runs, then reset the objective for the next cluster.
This creates a reliable loop with fewer setup-related regressions.
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How can I improve consistency quickly?
Use two short sessions with fixed inputs, then compare outcomes only once your control baseline is stable.