Your Self-Discipline Is A Gift To Yourself

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Working on achieving a goal can be a drag. It feels like an obligation sometimes, especially when there are enticing alternatives to how you spend your time and effort.

Suppose your goal is to lose 20 pounds. You start your diet and you diligently put in your time at the gym. Then there’s a birthday party in your family. A nice, big dinner. Ice cream and cake. Being true to your goal means taking it easy on the festivities – even passing up dessert all together. Resentment can begin to set in. Other people get to indulge. Why don’t you?

Or suppose you have decided to start an online business. You know there is money to be made there. But it’s hard work. You need to learn about marketing, setting up a website, getting traffic and so much more. It takes a lot of time to get your business up and running so you are still working at your day job to pay the bills. You spend two hours a night on your online business. And then, when you get into work, the whole office is talking about Game of Thrones. You don’t have time to watch TV. And it makes you crabby.

Or your goal is to pay off your credit cards and get completely out of debt. You have a budget that forces you to cut back on spending. And you’re making progress. But then your sister shows up with a pair gorgeous boots. You want them. You really want them. But it would break your budget to buy them. Why does your sister always get everything she wants?

Sometimes working toward your goal feels like denial instead of like a joy. Take that for granted. But don’t stop working toward your goal.

The resentment you feel is momentary. It will come but it will go, too. Don’t let it stand in the way of your achievement.

The self-discipline you bring to achieving your goal is long-term. And the results are long-term, too. When the birthday party is over and the TV show has gone off the air, the changes that you are making will continue to add value to your life. The self-discipline that brings the long-term results is a gift you give yourself.

Anticipate those moments. Be prepared for them. If you know they’re coming, you will be able to handle them better.

And if at some point your self-discipline fails you, and you give in to the temptation you would otherwise avoid, acknowledge it to yourself. Forgive yourself and get back to your plan. Don’t let that small failure derail yourself from working on your goal. It’s like Lance Armstrong says,

“Pain is temporary. Quitting lasts forever.”

It may not always feel like it, when you are passing up treats and relaxation and nice belongings, but when it comes to achieving your goals and making your dreams come true, your self-discipline is a gift you give yourself.

What do you think would happen if you trained yourself to think differently to the masses?

"It takes discipline to not be disciplined"

Instead of them looking at you and saying I haven't got the discipline to be disciplined like you, you need to train yourself to say back,

"It would take me discipline to not be disciplined like you"

Here's to your empowered life my friend

Shiraz
#gift #goals or challenge #mindset is everything #personaldevelopment #selfdiscipline
  • Profile picture of the author danieldesai
    Discipline.

    The one thing that takes precedence over every traffic strategy, trick, or ninja "secret" that people mistakenly believe to be the answer to making them successful.

    No "how-to" knowledge can make someone successful by itself, no matter how good the info is.

    What separates those who get results from those who don't is usually the fact that they discipline themselves to do the right things to move their business forward, and they do it consistently.


    Originally Posted by Mirzon3 View Post

    Suppose your goal is to lose 20 pounds. You start your diet and you diligently put in your time at the gym. Then there's a birthday party in your family. A nice, big dinner. Ice cream and cake. Being true to your goal means taking it easy on the festivities - even passing up dessert all together. Resentment can begin to set in. Other people get to indulge. Why don't you?
    I love that you gave this example.

    Losing weight isn't a process that's difficult to understand.

    Everyone knows that you'll see the results you desire if just stop eating so much junk, and start getting more physically active.

    Yet most people will never do this, and it's because they lack the discipline to see it through.

    In fact, almost the entire weight loss industry is built upon the fact that most people aren't disciplined enough to do these simple things.

    That's why fads claiming to hold the "answer" to losing weight pop up all the time.

    It's because people WANT it to be true, since they're not willing to make the necessary sacrifices to lose weight.

    They want an "easy" button.

    In fact, this parallels the Internet Marketing (IM) industry so much that it's almost uncanny.

    IM is not that hard to understand, or at least not all of it.

    Anyone who's been around for any length of time already know that you need to be able to drive traffic to an offer, and convert that traffic into paying customers.

    Yet people still buy into "magic bullet" type of promises that guarantee untold riches if you just follow a "loophole".

    Again, it's because people WANT to believe that the answer to seeing results is something outside of their own self-discipline.

    Everyone already knows what they need to do, and if they don't, it's not hard to figure out; the real challenge is disciplining oneself to actually do those things.

    Daniel
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    • Profile picture of the author Mirzon3
      Quite right my friend.

      If you put your time and focus into what's not going right instead of what is, then you can never move forward.

      Habits take time to build, it needs an action plan, mentors, coaches,guidance and discipline.. unfortunately something most don't have, or even don't believe the have based on their past.
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  • Profile picture of the author seodeveloping
    Discipline is what changes fear into success. You keep doing it long enough, it will become successful. You just have to want it bad enough.
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  • Profile picture of the author Anthony Shama
    "It would take me discipline to not be disciplined like you" i really love this phrase of your thread so much. it totally change my view about self-discipline. i think i can use this change in my view to increase my own self discipline. really thank a lot
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