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Practice Self-Discipline

Consistency often requires self-discipline. There will be times when you don’t feel like working towards your goals or when you face distractions or temptations. This is where self-discipline comes into play. Train yourself to stay focused, avoid procrastination, and resist temptations that may hinder your progress. Practice self-discipline consistently, and it will become easier over time.

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