How to Boost Your Self-Discipline
Self-discipline is often required in life. To stay healthy and happy, you often have to practice self-control. You should also remember that the universe doesn’t usually hand you your life’s desires on a silver platter. Those people determined to put in whatever effort is required to create their dream existence are more successful than people who have a lesser amount of self-discipline. Here are a few tips, tricks, life hacks and best practices to help you benefit from more self-discipline and self-control.
- Write down a list of your values, those belief systems which are important to you. Keeping these in mind can keep you disciplined and on track.
- Develop a plan of action before you take action. Plans help minimize failure. Make sure your plan includes a backup clan that takes unforeseen contingencies into account.
- If you are poor at some skill or behavior that is required for you to reach some goal or accomplish a task, don’t ignore your weakness. Own up to your inability. Either get better at doing that thing, or delegate the task to someone else.
- The removal of temptation makes self-discipline easier. Avoid environments where temptation requires constant discipline.
- The fewer steps in a process the better. This leads to fewer areas for failure. If you can simplify anything in your life, you will find you need to employ self-discipline less frequently.
- Mental and physical health improve the ability to develop powerful self-discipline. A strong-mind and body also help you in some instances when you need to take disciplined, controlled action.
- Don’t forget that there is no such thing as willpower. There are only things that you choose to do and things that you do not choose to do. Self-discipline means taking action when you don’t want to, rather than praying you have the willpower to accomplish something.
- Work on improving your self-discipline. If you practice self-control regularly, getting better at pushing through small tasks and responsibilities, your self-discipline in bigger areas of your life will also improve.
- Remember that you and only you are responsible for the outcome of your life. Hold yourself accountable, because accountability is one of the success steps to developing powerful self-discipline.
- Sometimes motivation is all you need for success. Remind yourself that self-discipline delivers the following rewards, and you will find it easier to practice the self-control that is required for succeeding at a particular endeavor.
- Healthier, more fulfilling relationships
- Better self-esteem, self-love and self-appreciation.
- Better on-the-job performance and rewards.
- More self-control and self-governing, and less situations where other people decide the outcome of your life.
- The realization of your “true values”, the things that are really important to you.
- You improve your skill sets.
- Your productivity increases dramatically.
- You get more time out of your day, since a self-disciplined approach is efficient.
- Less stress, which leads to a longer, healthier, happier life.