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How to Stick to Things Without the Struggle |
But before diving into all the discipline drama, take a step back. Pan out! Look at yourself for a second. Why are you even getting into this discipline thing? Think of it like a fruit tree. You know it’ll take time to grow before you can see the fruit. So, why start now? Be super clear about your ‘Why’, and once you’ve got that, the ‘What’ and ‘How’ become much easier.
I often wonder if we really understand the deeper meaning of discipline. What does it mean to you? Drop your thoughts in the comments! Let’s keep this fun and simple.
Here’s the deal… Whether you get things done early or late depends on the type of work and how well you understand the ingredients of discipline. Picture it like small mercury globules on a petri dish. Shake them up, and they form one big globule. That’s exactly how your small efforts come together. If you shake your consciousness with a bit of enthusiasm and sprinkle in a little discipline, you’ll notice the impact, not just on you, but on others too.
Having said that, you may be wondering where the hack is? Well, these days, you can find several lists of tips to stay focused on the internet, and you might be following some of them, which is great. But my point is simple, and this is my hack, if you want to minimize struggles and keep moving forward, get clarity on your WHY. I promise, you’ll be amazed at how that small globule of purpose can turn into the foundation of something bigger.
So, take a moment, get clear, and watch how everything else falls into place.
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Very trueee just like how small drops form the big pond
Absolutely, you nailed it! Pond is just the start!
Asslamualaikum absolutely true this really makes me feel better
Walaikum Assalaam, Appreciate your effort to comment. I am happy to read this was relatable and tomorrow's blog you will surely love it