Welcome back to our series on understanding a Better life! In our previous articles, we explored the importance of recognizing where we are and studying to improve our standards. Now, let's dive into the crucial aspect of self-discipline.
Self-discipline is the control of one's desires and wants (emotions as well) to achieve a goal. This goal can be anything like being fit, buying a new house by savings, and many more. Self-discipline is viewed most times as consistency as well as the initial step taken in performing the task.
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The ability to delay short-term gratification: For an individual to be recognized as a person with high degree of self-discipline, he/she usually avoids or delays gratifications for longer sustaining rewards or gratifications. This requires patience and a clear understanding of the long-term benefits.
Consistency: Consistency is key to achieving anything worthwhile. Building habits and sticking to them requires discipline, which is the anchor of self-discipline to achieve a better life.
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Short-sightedness: Break down large goals into smaller, manageable tasks to maintain focus and motivation.
Laziness: Create a schedule and stick to it, reminding yourself why you're working towards your goals.
Bad planning: Study and research your goals, setting realistic and achievable steps to success.
We've reached the end of part 1 of this article in order not to make it lengthy, in the next part, we'll explore practical tips and strategies on building self-discipline. Remember, self-discipline is like a muscle that needs to be exercised regularly to grow stronger. Stay tuned for part 2, where we'll dive into the nitty-gritty of building self-discipline!