Self-discipline is a powerful attribute to have, yet difficult to obtain.
Self-discipline is the ability to do whatever it takes to overcome obstacles and accomplish your goals, even when it’s inconvenient or uncomfortable. It may involve saying: “no” to things you want or saying: “yes” to things you hate, but with the power of self-discipline, it becomes easier to stand up for yourself.
Most people would love to be more self-disciplined, still very few individuals actually take action to develop this skill.
Maybe you begin your morning with great intentions, but veer off as the day progresses because of difficult problems, stresses, or distractions. Thankfully, there are a few strategies you’ll be able to integrate into your day-to-day life so you can become a master of self-discipline and remain on task.
Follow these techniques to strengthen your self-discipline:
1. Be committed to the cause. Are you genuinely unhappy being undisciplined? Is this something that you’re committed to improving? Many times people claim they would like to be more self- disciplined, but the truth is, they honestly don’t mind being the way they are.
- Be honest with yourself. If this is something that you definitely want to improve in your life, it may take a bit of time and effort, but it can be done.
The only way you’ll succeed is by staying committed to the cause.
2. Write it down. The process of writing your ideas and goals helps you clarify the thoughts in your mind so you can come up with an action plan that you can stick to.
- Write down all the areas that you wish to improve – your finances, relationships, career, or anything in between. Include what changes you would like to see and how you believe will be the best way to make it happen.
3. Enlist the help of others. It’s absolutely wonderful that you’ve committed to make a positive change in your life, but don’t keep it under wraps. Tell others that you want to make a change and boost your self-discipline.
- Don’t be ashamed that you weren’t more self-disciplined from the beginning. The important thing is that you’re now taking positive action! Those who love you will be there to support you and help you celebrate your successes.
- Your support group can also help you get through the bad days and put you back on track to achieve your goals.
4. Believe in yourself. Have faith in yourself and know that if you can master your self-discipline, you can do anything! There will be both good and bad days, but as long as you remain focused and committed, you’ll be successful in strengthening your self-discipline.
- Remember to focus on the big picture and concentrate on how your body, mind, and energy will change for the better when you stay committed.
Many people admire those who are self-disciplined. These people can stay on a schedule and never seem to lose focus on what they need to accomplish. They make more wise decisions, take action when they need to, and achieve their goals with relative ease.
Implement these strategies into your daily life and they’ll soon become habits. Self-discipline can become your way of life – if you want it!
lisa giroux says
wonderful Linda, I so enjoy your positive, helpful information…I would love to interview you! Could we schedule a call to see if its a fit for you? email me and I will send you my calendar link.