Monday, March 23, 2015

Disciplining

Disciplining yourself means to train yourself to do certain tasks.  You can discipline yourself to learn how to be a better test taker, how to think better, how to ride a bicycler, how to read and write, etc; basically, you can train yourself to do almost anything.  The desire to do it is easier to arrive at but the process itself can be darn difficult.  When we train ourselves to do something, we are changing the process and undo the parts of some parts of our brain that learns the incorrect ways of doing something; our brain gets confused and frustrated and even uncomfortable because we are letting it do something that it's not use to or we are reteaching it something else; we have to remember that getting frustrated is a natural stage for disciplining and when we continue and move pass it, we will grow and be a better person and this eventually will help us succeed in future endeavors in many areas of our lives.  The key to getting pass the disciplining stage is: first of all, the right attitude and motivation will help us sail pass the obstacles.  Second of all, it takes practice, a lot of practice.  Success does not come over night; it might take days, months, and even years to build a disciplined habits and you will have to go though a great bout of frustrations and maybe depression to get to where you want to be.  The investor Robert Herjavec once said, "Tough time does not last, tough people always do." Once we remember that, once we acknowledge that we can fly pass any obstacles we become tougher and this will give us strength to handle future problems.  What matters is we need to keep pushing ourselves and seek new opportunities out there.

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