Interesting.. I think we might be saying something similar.
I think I've noticed most people cringe from the word discipline. They feel building discipline like it's some life / breath sucking black hole that kills all creativity and freedom. Maybe to procrastinate.
Wherever I've found anyone with:
- academic discipline (brilliant in a field of research)
- professional discipline (great at their job)
- social discipline (knows how to get things done with difficult people)
- physical discipline (exercises)
- dietetic discipline (eats well)
- emotional discipline (well balanced)
- mental discipline (don't suffer from analysis paralysis)
- spiritual discipline (can take the good from everything, learn how to meditate/focus, get into flow easier)
I find one amazing thing. We call them successful at what they do. It's tied to their discipline. Discipline of creating, maintaining and building on good habits.
In a way, discipline leaves you free to create and succeed.
I think I've noticed most people cringe from the word discipline. They feel building discipline like it's some life / breath sucking black hole that kills all creativity and freedom. Maybe to procrastinate.
Wherever I've found anyone with:
- academic discipline (brilliant in a field of research)
- professional discipline (great at their job)
- social discipline (knows how to get things done with difficult people)
- physical discipline (exercises)
- dietetic discipline (eats well)
- emotional discipline (well balanced)
- mental discipline (don't suffer from analysis paralysis)
- spiritual discipline (can take the good from everything, learn how to meditate/focus, get into flow easier)
I find one amazing thing. We call them successful at what they do. It's tied to their discipline. Discipline of creating, maintaining and building on good habits.
In a way, discipline leaves you free to create and succeed.