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Habit 3 – Prioritize and Exercise Discipline

Habit 3 – Prioritize and Exercise Discipline

  • Habit 1 teaches you to take charge of your behavior & thus, your outcomes.
  • Habit 2 teaches you to use your mental power to visualize your desired results.
  • Bringing these two ideas together, Habit 3 adds your ability to make your ideas a reality.
  • Make a list of the most important things u must accomplish each day.
  • Make sure you do at least one thing each day that moves you closer to your goal.
  • Discipline is about being willing to act upon your own deepest values.
  • It’s giving yourself a command & then following through on it, even if it means missing parties or not eating the junk food u crave.

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Simple actions taken consciously, daily, and in alignment with our clear goals, will create impactful and meaningful results in the long run. ❤️

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