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Discipline that you can build from within

Here are five types of discipline that you can build from within:

  1. Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Motivation
  2. The Role of Autonomy
  3. Grit and Perseverance
  4. Habit Formation
  5. Emotional Regulation

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In the quest for personal growth and achievement, the significance of discipline originating from within oneself can’t be overstated. We often look to external sources for motivation and guidance, yet the most enduring and impactful form of discipline is self-generated and internally maintained.

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