Greetings to you this Monday Morning !
Elbert Hubbard defines self-discipline as, "An ability to make yourself do what you should do, when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not."
The more you discipline yourself to working non-stop on a single task, you get more and more high quality work done in less and less time. Each time you stop working however, you break this cycle and move back up the curve to where every part of the task is more difficult and time consuming.
Starting a high-priority task and persisting with that task until it is 100% complete is the true test of your character, your willpower and your resolve. Persistence is actually self-discipline in action. The more you discipline yourself to persist on a major task, the more you like and respect yourself, and the higher is your self-esteem. And the more you like and respect yourself, the easier it is for you to discipline yourself to persist even more.
By focusing clearly on your most valuable tasks and concentrating single-mindedly until it is 100% complete, you actually shape and mold your own character. You become a stronger, more competent, confident and happier person. You feel more powerful and productive. You eventually feel capable of setting and achieving any goal. You become the master of your own destiny.
Make it a great week ahead !
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