Monday, October 8, 2012

Are You Discipline Enough - Self Improvement Tips

why be discipline

When it comes to having self-discipline, some of us less disciplined than we really think. We are like children who promises to behave when going to grocery stores. Do you know what actually happens? They end up doing some sort of crazy vandalism anyways. Store managers are then on the journey to find out the parents of this little brat child.

As far as self-discipline goes, some are that child.

We have been conditioned to let others be responsible for our own doings. We almost never do goods on our own terms. It?s just easier to let things slide if it were up to us, right?

If I were to tell myself to wake up early in the morning, it probably isn?t going to happen. On the other hand, I would wake up early for an important meeting if required. In fact, I would make sure that I was going to do that.

This is an example of what I mean by doing goods on our own terms.

It isn?t just waking up on time that I have no discipline over, (trust me, I?m trying!) but I need to have some kind of outside influence to make myself more disciplined.

Here?s another scenario

If you were your own boss, wouldn?t it be easier to give yourself a day off? After all, there wouldn?t be any direct consequences.

But what if you weren?t your own boss? If you didn?t feel like going to work, would you simply not show up?

The logic is simple; you?d be fire or get in trouble. But wouldn?t you get in trouble if you were your own boss?

We all set our own boundaries. It is up to you and I whether we actually follow up to it or not. And whether we decide to or not, that is what defines our self-discipline.

Speaking of setting boundaries, we end up giving ourselves too much cushion. We are fearless if we break our own rules. Perhaps if consequences actually took place when needed,?it would give us more incentives to follow our own rules.

The people that are disciplined are those who develop a strong sense of inner strength.

As kids, we would have our parents bugging us to wake up for school. By now, we have all learned some self discipline by getting up ourselves. So there are some senses of self-discipline in us after all.

Having self-discipline is doing what is best and acting on it, whether we feel like doing it or not.

Self-discipline is something that you and I develop overtime. So why practice it at all?

Because it is one of the best personal development tools to use. It wipes out procrastination. It empowers you to overcome any hardship. It makes you that much better overall as a person.

Want to hear the good news?

You already have some sort of self-discipline. Do you shower? Do you brush your teeth? Do you wash your clothes? Are you usually on time?

If so, you are disciplined. If not? Start showing, brush your teeth, and wash your clothes right away. You?ll thank me later.

You can always become more responsible in yourself. But really it takes willpower to do what needs to be done, even if you don?t always feel like doing it. The more self-discipline you are, the more inner strength you carry.

I know that I haven?t blogged for over 2 weeks. Truth be told, each day I felt like I was disconnecting myself towards to you readers. Today, I said enough is enough. I needed to have some sort of responsibility.

As I sit down, and write this blog post, I feel good. I feel excited; letting you readers know that I am still here, providing this content to give you something new to read about. ?It feels assuring to know that the next time you visit this website again, you will see something different.

And that is why I practice self-discipline. Because even if there is something that I don?t feel like doing, I know that I will feel better in the end. Doing little things like this can make an impact on the way you feel. Be sure to practice it.

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