“Mastering others is strength. Mastering yourself is true power.” Lao Tzu
How many times on average does someone attempt a goal before giving up? Would you guess one, two or three? The real answer is less than one. Many people give up before they even try. Self-discipline is the trait that makes the difference. It goes hand-in-hand with determination and resilience. If you know you can rely on yourself to be disciplined in your approach, you know that there is a possibility of success.
Without it, it is easy to feel defeated before you even start or to become easily distracted from your goal. I work daily with experts who are at the pinnacle of their chosen profession in business, sport and every area of enterprise. When I am asked what is the one thing that sets those who succeed apart from those who fall short of their true potential? Or what do successful achievers do that others don’t?, the answer is always rooted in their self-discipline.
Successful people are willing to do the things that they don’t necessarily want to do in order to get the results they want. They tend to put the needs of the goal ahead of instant gratification. It’s all about desire, not denial. They put in extra hours and effort to achieve the outcome they want because they always have an eye on the long-term goal. Rather than stopping to question whether they want to do something, self-disciplined people are more likely to get on with it! A self-disciplined approach delivers improved performance and successful results – and keeps people on track.
They know that, without self-discipline, nothing will ever happen and nothing will ever change. They will fall behind and lose control. You can plan, dream, create and think positively all you want and still not make your business a success if you don’t take action in a self-disciplined way. Self-discipline feeds self-esteem and puts winners in the driving seat. I believe it is the core trait that sets successful people in every field of endeavour.
Mastering the art of self-discipline is like investing successfully in time. Those who plan ahead and who complete tasks within the time allocated develop the confidence to know they can achieve their larger goals.
If you know what you are doing, and when and why you are doing it, you will be less likely to be taken off-track.
If you create a plan and stick to it, you will achieve more, more efficiently, and create more hours in each working day.
Self-discipline is easier to maintain when developed as a habit in every area of our lives. Build your self-discipline muscle, daily. Ask yourself what changes in my own approach will make the most difference to my success? Watch your attitude to food, exercise, watching TV, using social media, playing computer games and so on.
Be honest with yourself – what are your distractors? Do you get up as soon as your alarm clock rings – even when you don’t want to? Or do you tend to press the snooze button and start your day with a delay? Do you eat only when you are hungry or do you tend to treat yourself even though you ‘shouldn’t’? Are you the kind of person who is punctual, who is always on time for appointments? Or do you leave everything to the last minute? Do you spend first and worry about the money afterwards, or do you always save up for what you want? By becoming aware of your current behaviour, it becomes more possible to be increasingly self-disciplined in your choices and efficient with your use of time.
From the very moment of waking up and getting out of bed each morning, through each area of your working day, become watchful and aware of the diversionary tactics you may use to avoid doing essential tasks. By matching your desires to the actions you need to make your dream a reality, you can begin to apply the self-discipline required to make your future a certainty. It is a skill that those around you will begin to learn and benefit from too – by following your example.
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