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More Discipline

Those who set goals but keep falling short. Those who start strong but lose momentum. Those who feel like quitting because everything seems stacked against them.

First, hear me: you are not a failure.

Second, discipline is hard—but you are capable of doing hard things.

Discipline requires sacrifice, endurance, and commitment to seeing things through.

The shift begins with a simple mindset change:
“I am able to do this.”
“I will not quit until I accomplish this.”

To become more disciplined, become the kind of person who is obedient and can endure. It’s not about forcing yourself through a to-do list—it’s about aligning your daily actions with the person you want to become and then showing up every day.

And in the daily when it gets hard, remember why you started.

 

Published inFrom The Word