1.Excuses make today easy, but they make tomorrow hard.
Discipline makes today hard, but it makes tomorrow easy.
2. If you're serious about growth, be serious about consistency, persistency, focus, determination, and discipline.
3. Remember that, discipline will take you places that motivation can’t.
Motivation gets you going, but discipline keeps you growing.
4. If you can master self-discipline, you can have anything you want.
5. Set clear goals and have an execution plan.
Have a clear vision of what you want to accomplish.
Create a mantra to keep yourself focused.
It makes easier to commit yourself to what needs to be done.
6. Know your weaknesses, in order to change them.
Knowing your weaknesses is a good thing for building self-discipline muscle.
It will encourage you to be more positive in developing and understanding what you need to change.
7. No success until you accept the pain of discipline.
8. Time blocking and hardwork.
Enjoy hardwork. Block a period of your time to a task.
Focus on one task at a time.
Focus on trying to get your work faster and better.
9. Use "the power of three" to lower your high expectations.
Creating a list of three small little action steps that you can do straight away will get closer to your desired outcome instead of being stuck in decision paralysis.
10. Acknowledge failures, forgive yourself and move on to develop more self-discipline.
11. Self-Discipline is a daily skill — if you don’t use it, you lose it.
The more we repeat and practice a given task or habit it will eventually make a habit out of it.
Get back again if your self-discipline starts to slip, try until you master your self-control, & repeat.
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