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Think Self-Discipline

June 24, 2014 by Rose Caplan

Self-discipline word cloud“With self-discipline, all things are possible. Without it, even the simplest goal can seem like the impossible dream.” ~Theodore Roosevelt

In his article, How to Build Self-Discipline, Peter Clemens says: “Self-discipline involves acting according to what you think instead of how you feel in the moment.” Clemens discusses how inner purpose led to the self-discipline he needed to, among other things, become an early riser. He goes on to list five traits of developing self-discipline:

  1. Self-Knowledge
    Develop a personal mission statement. He suggests using Dr. Stephen Covey’s Mission Statement Builder.
  2. Conscious Awareness
    Become aware of your undisciplined behavior and eventually over time you will have awareness before you act in an undisciplined way; and you are aware you will be able to make the choice for self-discipline.
  3. Commitment to Self-Discipline
    Make a commitment to your goals and values. Make a conscious decision to do what you say you are going to do. Keep yourself honest by tracking your commitments.
  4. Courage
    Developing self-discipline is not easy; in fact, because it involves change can be down-right difficult. It takes courage to push through difficulty and sometimes pain, and face the challenges that surface during change. Self-confidence that you are on the right track will emerge as you experience the positive effects of self-discipline and courage will come more naturally.
  5. Internal Coaching
    Encourage and reassure yourself when your goals are challenged, you need courage, your commitment is waning, and you need to stay on task. Clemens has a quote he relies on when tested. It is “The price of discipline is always less than the pain of regret”. I simply say “Feed Your Good Dog.” and it takes me back to where I need to be.

What quote or phrase do you use to encourage or reassure yourself when situations occur to take you off track?

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