Self-discipline is a powerful tool.
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SELF-DISCIPLINE
The ultimate success secret is that there are no success secrets. There are only timeless concepts that have been proved useful over time.
There is one specific attribute you may cultivate that will ensure your increased success, accomplishment, and pleasure in life. This one characteristic or habit, more than any other, will ensure that you accomplish good things with your life. The trait is so crucial that if you don't cultivate it to a high level, you'll never be able to achieve what you're genuinely capable of. The attribute I'm referring about is self-discipline. It's a practice, a philosophy, and a way of life.
All successful people exhibit extreme discipline in their vital task. Every failed man or woman lacks discipline and is unable to restrain their actions and cravings. You will quickly start to experience the same kinds of success that our society's most goal-oriented achievers accomplish when you cultivate the same levels of high personal discipline that they do. It is not a marvel that all great accomplishment in life is preceded by protracted periods of intense concentration on a single objective and the will to persevere through to the end.
We see that throughout history, every individual who accomplished anything significant and noteworthy put in countless, sometimes unnoticed hours, days, weeks, months, and even years of disciplined concentration in a certain goal. Fortunately, the ability to control oneself is not something that can be learned via repeated practice until it is mastered. The ability to discipline yourself to maintain your attention on the most pressing activities in front of you and the capacity to wait gratification are skills that can be learned. Once you have these skills mastered, there are practically no goals or tasks that you cannot accomplish.
Successful men and women devote nearly all of their time to high-value work. Unsuccessful men and women spend their time by squandering the minutes and hours of each day on trivial pursuits. After all, time management and personal administration follow the crowded out theory. It basically states that if you spend all of your time on highly productive activities, at the end of the day, all of the ineffective pursuits that may have diverted your attention from your true job and what's truly essential would have been drowned out. The opposite occurs, though, if you invest your time in low-value pursuits. The time you need to finish the work that will truly change your life will be taken up by those low-value pursuits. And self-discipline is always the key to this mindset when it comes to time and personal management.
You need to acquire a number of disciplines if you want to reach your greatest potential. The discipline of objectives comes first in this list. In order to do this, you need take some time to sit down with a piece of paper, a pen, and plenty of thought before writing out everything you want to get done over the following several years. You divide the list into the numerous facets of your life, including your family, your work, your finances, your health, and other elements that are significant to you. If you can clearly state and put down your objectives, it would be interesting enough to me.
Nothing can stop you from accomplishing them. However, nothing can help you if you're not clear, which indicates that you haven't recorded them. You redo your lists with your most essential objectives at the top and assign priorities to each of your goals. The next step is to grab a separate sheet of paper and write a list of everything you can think of doing right now to get you closer to achieving your most essential goals.
Most individuals are attempting to live their lives without having any definite, stated objectives. It's the same as traveling across an unfamiliar country without a road map; you may arrive at your destination eventually, but it will take much longer, and there is a much greater chance that you will get lost and waste a lot of time than if you had carefully planned your trip with a road map and detailed information about the terrain before you left.
The discipline of planning is the second discipline you must cultivate for success. Many people believe they don't have enough time to plan or that they are too busy. For every minute spent planning, you will save 10 minutes throughout the actual task-completion process. By spending the time to plan out what you are going to do in the hours and days ahead, you will earn a 1,000% return on your time investment.
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