Would you like to improve your mind and reach high levels of self-control and self-discipline? Then keep reading...
Self-discipline refers to the code of conduct that one prescribes for oneself in the microcosm to complete a given task or in the macrocosm under any circumstances to establish and enforce a certain standard of conduct. For example, it will be task-oriented self-discipline if I want to lose 10 pounds and decide on a three-month routine to follow a certain regime of discipline. On the other hand, when I choose to follow the "Do to others as you would have them do to you" Golden Rule, then I will become self-disciplined and follow a common pattern of behavior in my relationships.
The time for resolutions is a New Year. Some resolutions will be forgotten by the end of January. If this occurs many times, we are used to a pattern of resolution-a pessimistic way of looking at any compromise that prevents us from forgiving ourselves. We stand in the deterministic philosophy of "we are what we are because we are what we are." So, most of us live in self-denial as we get disconnected from our origin and the resulting drain on our resources. The other side of the coin is that we can be self-disciplined and take our goals in life in order to stay linked to our roots.
Creating an intention is described as an intense passion for a strong purpose with determined action to achieve the desired result. It is an expression of intention to create an affirmation. In our example, in three months, the objective is to lose ten pounds of weight. I have to become enthusiastic about this desire to make this desire a goal. The enthusiasm is created by visualizing myself that my goal has already been accomplished, followed by all the good and positive emotions that will flow from the performance. Once this is built in the consciousness, the affirmation will look like this, "I, Sanjay Behuria will weigh 130 pounds out of my current 140 pounds on April 12, 2009, to help me to lead a rich and safe life and look slim and sexy." Connect the Elements to have self-discipline is first to make a connection-a connection between the various elements that lead to the final result.
This book covers the following topics:
- What is self-discipline?
- How does mental resistance develop? A process that leads to mental toughness
- How can we combine the strategies of the art of war in our daily life to stay disciplined and achieve our goals?
- How do you identify a target?
- How to stay focused and defeat your enemy?
- How to manage our time and ourselves?
- In the mind of samurai to change ourselves starting today
- Goals to accomplish
- How to remove mental blocks to avoid procrastination?
- How meditation works?
- Why doesn't failure exist? The obstacles serve to make us grow
- How to apply these formulas you learned on the job?
- The importance of concentration in life
- Managing stress: tips and exercises to reduce stress
... And Much More!
A plan is an incremental daily action that will lead us to the ultimate outcome. The first part of the project is to start where we are. Exercise is an element that we have to focus on in order to lose the desired weight. Our exercise regime, however, will depend on our current physical state.
Read on to learn more about the ways of self-discipline. Let's get started.
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