Self-Discipline: Strategies, secrets and practical ways to achieve success in Say You will do by Octavian Tucker

(8) Strategies, secrets and practical ways to achieve success in Say You will do

Self-discipline: strategies, secrets and practical ways to achieve success in say you will do

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Are you full of good intentions that amount to nothing? Maybe you know what you want, but for some reason you don’t translate your desires into action. This book is about identifying your goals and getting out of your own way so you can reach them. This is important for people who are frustrated by their inability to move forward, who know they are not being their best selves.

Many people barely develop self-discipline because of various reasons. It could be stress, lack of motivation, and exhaustion. However, despite these varied causes, there are ways on how one can successfully become a well-disciplined person. Self-discipline is not just about controlling oneself, but is about living a healthy, quality and successful life.

Most people do not realize it, but they possess a lack of self-discipline in the things they strive for. For example, people who have weight loss goals would still binge on junk food (in other words cheat) if they feel eating a small potato chip would not suddenly lead to a bloated figure. Another is how smokers keep making promises on breaking their habit, reverting back after just a few days of nicotine-free lungs. Students themselves need more practice in maintaining self-discipline, particularly in studying for exams and preparing projects ahead of time


If you are ready to take action and change your life for the better, this book will definitely guide you in the right direction!

 

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, focus

Word Count: 9859

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The next time you think of playing hooky from school or not completing an assignment on time, make sure to read this first. You might just want to thank your lucky stars. At the tender age of seven, Spartan boys were plucked from their parents and sent to the “agoge,” a place of strict regimen and military style schools where they would be trained as skilled warriors and marksmen. These young boys were trained in warfare, athletics, gymnastics, and other physically demanding exercises to make them tough. To turn them into battle ready soldiers, the boys were made to sleep in minimal clothes, outside in the cold, and make their own beds from grass and hay. They were often encouraged to steal food or make do with what was available in the forests. Punishments were harsh, as might be expected.

In addition to the excruciating ordeals of torture and inhumane treatment in the course of their training and education, the final test of would-be members of the higher Spartan ranks was to kill. As a young Spartan approached the end of his initiation into the famed warrior society, he would be sent out to slay a random, unsuspecting helot. This was to be a clandestine undertaking, as those who were caught in the act would have to be punished in accordance with the law. The purpose of the exercise wasn’t merely to hone their killer instinct, but to teach the young Spartan the importance of stealth and evasive tactics, helping them learn the ways of avoiding capture and improvising in the field.


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