![]() ![]() ![]() But if you feel like you need a break-that is one thing you should procrastinate. Don’t give in to the immediate gratification that is whispering in your ear. Now-these could be signals that you need some time off-and those signals might be right.īUT-don’t take today off. Those days when I am tired or worn out or just sick of the grind …Įven if I am just going through the motions-ĭon’t really want to work out? I work out.ĭon’t really want to hammer on a project? I hammer on the project.ĭon’t really want to get up and get out of bed? How do I handle those days when I’m just not “feeling it”? working, thinking, striving, and relentlessly trying to be more prepared for battle. It won’t tolerate a breakdown in will.ĭiscipline can seem like your worst enemy.Īsk yourself: Who am I? What have I learned? What have I created? What forward progress have I made? Who have I helped? What am I doing to improve myself-today? To get better, faster, stronger, healthier, smarter? FEAR OF FAILURE IS GOODįear of failure will keep you up at night, planning, rehearsing, going over contingencies.įear of failure will keep you training hard.įear of failure will stop you from cutting corners. Discipline calls for strength and fortitude and WILL. So next time you are feeling weak or lazy or soft or emotional, tell those feelings they don’t get a vote.ĭiscipline is about facing your fears so you can conquer them.ĭiscipline means taking the hard road-the uphill road.ĭiscipline will not allow that. You have to decide that you are going to be in control, that you are going to do what YOU want to do. So focus on making yourself who you want you to be. What’s the hack? How do you become stronger, smarter, faster, healthier? How do you become better? How do you achieve true freedom? Discipline defeats the infinite excuses that say: Not today, not now, I need a rest, I will do it tomorrow. The core principle that overcomes laziness and lethargy and excuses. DISCIPLINE.ĭiscipline: The root of all good qualities. There is only hard work, late nights, early mornings, practice, rehearsal, repetition, study, sweat, blood, toil, frustration, and discipline. It will not happen cutting corners, taking shortcuts, or looking for the easy way. To reach goals and overcome obstacles and become the best version of you possible will not happen by itself. Click HERE to find his book on Amazon.Īnd if you want to take the easy road, it won’t take you to where you want to be: He has written a number of books and below are book notes from his Discipline Equals Freedom: Field Manual. I love Jacko Willink's perspective on Leadership. ![]()
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