Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Why discipline needs to be fully completed, and not a one-time practice

Why discipline needs to be fully completed, and not a one-time practice

Dedicate yourself to your dreams.

Why discipline needs to be fully completed, and not a one-time practice?
In order to be exceedingly exceptional, discipline needs to be fully completed in all areas of your life, and cannot be unwavering.



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Zig Ziglar

If you want to become disciplined at something, how useful is it to only be disciplined for half of the time? 
Or how about for only a few areas of your life? 
Chances are, you won’t be able to maintain any sort of path towards a goal or meet it in a specific time frame.
We want to be disciplined for the entirety of life’s journey. 
When we tend to waver, we fall short in one area of discipline. 
We no longer have a sense of purpose for what we are doing and how we are getting there. 
We simply let circumstances take over our emotions to take over our actions.

So if you want to be fully dedicated to achieving your goals, you need to make sure you do it with discipline the entire way. When you start to waver within your discipline, you redirect or step backwards.

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