Discipline gets a bad rap because it’s often thought of as abusive, something to fear. Abusive discipline (think beaten with a stick) and self-abusive discipline (vicious self-berating) are abusive and should be feared.
But there’s also self-discipline: doing what you commit to do, when you say you will do it. Self-discipline is critical to make your goals your reality. Some entrepreneurs, salespeople, athletes and network marketers have wonderful goals but not much self-discipline — they don’t become high performers. Goals without self-discipline is a wish list.
Every Olympic athlete, elite entrepreneur and top salesperson I know has very high self-discipline. One former Olympic athlete turned real estate agent was earning about $500,000 a year when he asked me to help him “…clean out anything that is blocking my success.” He was so devoted to this that he committed to driving four hours to my office, working deeply for five hours and then driving home again. That’s 13 hours he committed to spend each time we worked together! This man’s self-discipline allowed him to easily create emotional and financial freedom and success.
“Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishments.”
— Jim Rohn, author and motivational speaker
Please leave your thoughts and comments, I look forward to the conversation.
Dr. TC North
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