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How To Organize Your Life - Organizing Your Life. Do you often forget birthdays and anniversaries of people close to you?

How To Organize Your Life - Organizing Your Life

Do you forget scheduled meetings and conferences only to remember it the next day? If your answers to all the above questions were in positive, know that there is some serious problem that you need to sort out before your life becomes a mess. Thankfully, it isn’t as grave as being struck with amnesia but it isn’t as negligible as simple forgetfulness. Wondering what it is then? The answer is lack of an organized and controlled life. Organizing Your Life. Self improvement. Self discipline motivation. Self discipline exercises. Self discipline tips. Importance of self discipline.

Self descipline importance

Self discipline tips. Self Discipline Bracelet. Self discipline quotes. Self-discipline. Achieving Goals by Improving Your Character. Often a change in character is a crucial part of shifting your identity to become more congruent with your goals and intentions.

Achieving Goals by Improving Your Character

For example, suppose you want to become more successful in your career, and you set a goal to reach a certain position. Maybe the main reason you haven’t yet reached that position is that your character attributes are out of sync with it. Perhaps you aren’t disciplined enough, confident enough, or resourceful enough to get there. Once you can identify the character qualities you’re missing, you can consciously develop them. But as long as you remain in the dark about these deficiencies, it will be tough to reach your goal because you won’t yet be the kind of person who can achieve it. Select one of your goals or intentions, especially one where your progress has been disappointing. Ask yourself the following questions: What would a person with more self-esteem do in my situation? Feel free to scan this list of values for more ideas.

Passion vs. Self-Discipline. How important is passion as a success factor?

Passion vs. Self-Discipline

Some people believe it’s the single most important factor, painting passion as the fuel that drives success. I disagree. Passion is simply an emotional state, and a temporary and unstable one at that. The reason passion gets so much credit is that it helps motivate action. And action is what generates results. Look at it this way: P = Passion A = Action R = Results Given: P causes A A causes R Conclusions: Self-Discipline: Acceptance. The first of the five pillars of self-discipline is acceptance.

Self-Discipline: Acceptance

Acceptance means that you perceive reality accurately and consciously acknowledge what you perceive. This may sound simple and obvious, but in practice it’s extremely difficult. If you experience chronic difficulties in a particular area of your life, there’s a strong chance that the root of the problem is a failure to accept reality as it is. Why is acceptance a pillar of self-discipline? The most basic mistake people make with respect to self-discipline is a failure to accurately perceive and accept their present situation. Self-Discipline. This week I’ll be blogging a series on self-discipline.

Self-Discipline

New posts on this topic will appear every day Mon-Fri. I’ve also added a new self-discipline category. In this series I’ll be focusing on what I call the five pillars of self-discipline. The Five Pillars of Self-Discipline The five pillars of self-discipline are: Acceptance, Willpower, Hard Work, Industry, and Persistence. Each day of the series, I’ll explore one of these pillars, explaining why it’s important and how to develop it. Mind Tools - Management Training, Leadership Training and Career Training. Higher order thinkings skills. Making Big Decisions and Mastering the Consequences. My father-in-law Don McFadden told me a story about a big mistake he once made.

Making Big Decisions and Mastering the Consequences

He bought an apartment building in his city and borrowed most of the money to do it. After he took ownership, he learned that many of the tenants were moving out and there was no way to stop them, because they had never signed leases. He was facing an emptying apartment building and a large monthly mortgage payment – a bad combination. Worse, he got surprised: he hadn’t done the research to know that it was coming. So, how did it turn out? In a similar vein, James McCann, the founder of 1-800 Flowers, related this story about the early days of his company: In 1986 I bought the assets of a failed floral company in Texas called 800-Flowers and took that name.

And he did. We often confront situations where we have to make a decision without all the information we’d like to have. Many of us err on the side of “wait and see,” using due diligence as a way to put off risk, or to avoid it completely. 1. 2.