Self-Discipline - The Foundation
For Success
No personal success, achievement, or goal, can be realized without self-discipline. It is singularly the most important attribute needed to achieve any type of personal excellence, athletic excellence, virtuosity in the arts, or otherwise outstanding performance.
What is self-discipline?
It is the ability to control
one's impulses, emotions, desires and behavior. It is being able to
turn down immediate pleasure and instant gratification in favor of
gaining the long-term satisfaction and fulfillment from
achieving higher and more
meaningful goals.
To possess it is to be able to make the
decisions,
take the actions, and execute your game plan regardless of the
obstacles, discomfort, or difficulties, that may come your way.
Certainly, being
disciplined does not mean living a limiting or a restrictive lifestyle.
Nor, does not mean giving up everything you enjoy, or, to relinquish
fun and relaxation. It does mean learning how to focus your mind and
energies on your goals
and persevere until they are accomplished. It also means cultivating a
mindset whereby you are ruled by your deliberate choices rather than by
your emotions, bad habits, or the sway of others. Self-discipline
allows you to reach your goals in a reasonable time frame and to live a
more orderly and satisfying life.
How To Develop Self-Discipline
Start with baby steps.
No process takes place overnight. Just as it takes time to build
muscle, so does it take time to develop self-discipline. The more you
train and build it, the stronger you become. In exercise, if you try to
do too much at once, you could injure yourself and have a setback.
Likewise, take it one step at a time in building self-discipline. So,
begin by making the decision to go forward and learning what it takes
to get there.
Learn what motivates you and what your bad triggers are.
You can begin by learning about yourself! Sometimes it is very
difficult to fight off urges and cravings, so know the areas where your
resistance is low and how to avoid those situations. If you know you
can't resist cake, fries, or other temptations - stay away from them.
Do not have them around to lure you in moments of weakness.
If you also know that putting pressure on yourself does not work for
you, then set yourself up in an environment that encourages the
building of self-discipline rather than one that sabotages it. Remove
the temptations and surround yourself with soothing and encouraging
items such as motivating
slogans and pictures of what you want to achieve.

Learn also what energizes and motivates
you. Your willpower can go up and down with your energy levels so play
energetic music to perk you up, move around, laugh. Train yourself to
enjoy what you are doing by being energized. This will make it easier
to implement desirable and appropriate behaviors into your routine -
which is really what self-discipline is all about.
Make certain behaviors a routine. Once you have decided what's important to you and which
goals
to strive for, establish a daily routine that will help you achieve
them. For example, if you want to eat healthily or lose weight; resolve
to eat several servings of fruits and vegetables each day and exercise
for at least half an hour. Make it part of your daily routine and part
of your self-discipline building. Likewise, get rid of some of your
bad, self-defeating habits, whatever they may be. They can put you in a
negative frame of mind and hinder your self-discipline. A poor attitude
can also be a bad habit.
Practice self-denial.
Learn to say no to some of your feelings, impulses and urges. Train
yourself to do what you know to be right, even if you don't feel like
doing it. Skip dessert some evenings. Limit your TV watching. Resist
the urge to yell at someone who has irritated you. Stop and think
before you act. Think about consequences. When you practice
self-restraint it helps you develop the habit of keeping other things
under control.
Engage in sports or activities. Sports
are an excellent way to enhance self- discipline. They train you to set
goals, focus your mental and e
motional
energies, become physically fit, and to get along well with others.
Participating in sports provides a situation where you learn to work
hard and strive to do your best, which in turn, teaches you to
integrate the same the thought processes and disciplines into your
everyday life.
Learning to play a musical
instrument can be another great way to practice self-discipline. The
focus, repetition, and application required in learning to play an
instrument is invaluable. Achieving self-discipline in any one area of
your life reprograms your mind to choose what is right, rather than
what is easy.
Get inspiration from those you admire. Michael Jordan has always maintained that his greatness as a
basketball player came
as much from his willingness to work hard at his craft, as it did his talent. It was his
desire through discipline and focus that made him one of the best
basketball players ever. If it worked for him, it could certainly work for the rest of us.
Visualize the rewards.
There is nothing more gratifying than accomplishing your goals.
Practice the technique that high achievers and top athletes do. Project
yourself in the future. Visualize
your desired outcome. Feel how rewarding it is and the countless
benefits you will enjoy. Remind yourself what it takes to get there.
The Benefits
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If we are to be masters of our own destiny, we must develop self-discipline and self-control. By focusing on long-term benefits instead of short-term discomfort, we can encourage ourselves to develop of self-discipline. Ultimately our health and happiness depend on it.
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