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3 Ways to Discipline Our Self for Success

No objection: self discipline is vital in reaching our success. But most of us bear in our mind this vision of discipline: sacrifice, strain and difficulty.

It has to be so hard? Below are three less discomfort ways to discipline for success:

1. Changing our mind toward discipline. Our common reaction is that discipline consists of unpleasant activities, so we tend to put those activities aside until we feel pleasant to deal with them.
Instead, try to focus on the sense of accomplishment we gain when we finished the task. Affirming our self how great we'll feel when we conquer the challenge. So pump our self and done it all ASAP.

2. Take gradual steps. It's useless to force our self tackling huge list tasks immediately. Rather, try to get first thing first, start from the fairly easy to accomplish. Make sure we done that task in fairly period, than add another task, increased in size or frequency. Doing more each time we keep increasing our task. Eventually we'll find our self doing the things we have to do.

3. Get committed. Every mission start in our heart, so in the beginning of the day take a solemn vow that we will do what it takes to accomplish our mission. Commit our soul and body to the success of the mission. As we walk the day recommit as often as it needed. The real force is in our heart.

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