Jun
16
The Importance of Self Discipline
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If we don’t discipline ourselves, the world will do it for us. – William Feather
Discipline is a choice not a legacy…
Discipline is nothing more than the process of focusing on any chosen activity without interruption until that activity is complete.
Discipline is something you do and not something you have.
You therefore have the freedom to choose to act with discipline and decisiveness.
To become what others refer to as a disciplined person requires
only that you “do discipline” over and over as a conscious act until repetition makes discipline a subconscious habit.
Doing discipline means that you choose not to allow fatigue or interruptions to become an excuse for inaction or a change of plan.
* Discipline is the ability to stay focused on your chosen action path
without detour, distraction, or interruption
* Discipline is the ability to keep all agreements with yourself
and with others, without blame, excuses or caving into obstacles.
* Discipline is the ability to show up on time, everytime.
* Discipline is the ability to complete important personal or business
projects on schedule and on budget.
* Discipline is the power to keep going forward,
when everything around you seems to be pulling you back.
The result? Discipline generates trust and confidence in yourself,
and attracts trust and confidence from others.
The constant act of discipline magnifies your power to accomplish at least 1,000 percent.
If you put off everything “till you’re sure of it, you’ll get nothing done.- Norman Vincent Peale
May
19
Making Permanent Changes
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Change is difficult but often essential to survival. – Les Brown
Sometimes we must make permanent changes in the way we deal with and view certain parts of our lives such as dealing with relationships, weight management, money management and so on. This short blog post is about the main component essential to these changes, that being responsibility.
Making permanent changes in your life requires responsibility. Otherwise that change will be temporary.
That responsibility according to personal development guru Anthony Robbins is done only by accepting three core beliefs:
1). Believing we must change is not enough, it must change.
2). You must be responsible in other words say I must change it, and
3). I created what I’m experiencing, therefore I can change it.
Change your thoughts and you change your world. – Norman Vincent Peale









