Self-Discipline: Get Things Done By Learning How To Use Habits, Routines And Personal Improvement by Jimmie Drexel

(7) Get Things Done By Learning How To Use Habits, Routines And Personal Improvement

Self-discipline: get things done by learning how to use habits, routines and personal improvement

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If you think you aren’t strong enough to persevere towards your goals, you’re gravely mistaken. Everyone has the ability to reach their goals no matter how hard or how high these are. You just need the right push.

Becoming more self-attentive means learning how to pay attention to your mindset, behaviors, and thinking. Staying the course can be hard, but it’s essential to keep your goals in sight and not be discouraged. This book will teach you how becoming self-aware helps you along the entire journey. 

A common belief is that success comes from good luck or enormous talent. The truth is, many successful people achieve their accomplishments in a simpler way: through very strong self-disciplineThe famous Stanford Professor, an accomplished researcher and author Carol Dweck Shows in her work how success in school, work, sports, the arts, and almost every area of human endeavor can be dramatically influenced by how we think about our talents and abilities.

He takes on the myths of the market and exposes them one by one teaching traders to look beyond random outcomes, to understand the true realities of risk, and to be comfortable with the "probabilities" of market movement that governs all market speculation.

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Genre: SELF-HELP / General

Secondary Genre: PHILOSOPHY / General

Language: English

Keywords: overcome shyness, fear, stress, Spiritual habits, bad habits, success, power, happiness, procrastinatio, self discipline, Successful, Mindset, habit stacking, potential, Focus, Pareto Principle, grit, self esteem, discipline, productivity

Word Count: 8318

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Sample text:

Let me tell you one thing, you new-generation yuppies. Being a Spartan wasn’t easy at all. True, they might have had the distinction of being one of the strongest and finest military forces in the ancient world, but they had a harsh culture. So much so that even today, being a “Spartan” is synonymous with chaste austerity and strict discipline. Spartans had a very rigid code of both physical and moral discipline and it was a long and hazardous journey to become accepted as citizens of Sparta. How? Well, read on and discover just how lucky you are to be living in this century.

At times, it seems as though our age is marked by one long-standing and increasingly prevalent trend in the developed world—the nurturing of weakness as if it was a virtue. Don’t get me wrong here, the old world was a cruel and unforgiving place where society had to adhere and respond to these circumstances with harsh measures to gain an edge on their numerous enemies. The world we live in today does not necessitate that we cast away the naturally disadvantaged and afflicted. Such a practice was cruel even back then and, although it produced a valid result in its time, it would be an unprecedented and completely unnecessary cruelty to apply it in the modern times. We shouldn’t, nor do we need to, build a Darwinian system where the physically underprivileged are trampled over and thrown away like garbage. What I mean when I say that our society nurtures weakness is that a lack of will for self-improvement and discipline has become something of a norm in our world.

Overconsumption and even debauchery are all but promoted in our day and age. The need for self-control, abstinence, and betterment is trending toward an all-time low. Most aspects of daily life have become not only simple and easily available but autonomous.


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