Grains of Discipline e-bog
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According to William. S. Cottringer, discipline is the focused attitude of self-control that drives the systematic and consistent application of blood, sweat, and tears to get results. Discipline is the epitome of enduring, intrinsic motivation that overcomes the constant adversity that confronts us all on a daily basis. Success doesnt make discipline, but discipline enhances success. Accepting...
E-bog
40,46 DKK
Forlag
Partridge Publishing Africa
Udgivet
19 februar 2016
Længde
116 sider
Genrer
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781482860832
According to William. S. Cottringer, discipline is the focused attitude of self-control that drives the systematic and consistent application of blood, sweat, and tears to get results. Discipline is the epitome of enduring, intrinsic motivation that overcomes the constant adversity that confronts us all on a daily basis. Success doesnt make discipline, but discipline enhances success. Accepting total responsibility of ourselves in situations and exercising self-restraint in attempt to get to our destination is what makes a man said to be discipline. We also must be successful in discovering important truths that can help us reach our goals, as well as avoiding the natural inclination to get lopsided or out of balance, which just requires more discipline to correct. Accepting the grains of discipline is merely a matter of stopping your talk and starting your walk. Talk only delays your working step and prolongs your journey. Discipline is said to have taken place when your deed is done in accordance to posterity and consciousness. The grains of discipline are the instructions/guidelines of discipline as an acronym, as a word, as a movement and actualization. It tells the attribute of a man in his nature. Discipline is neither a religious act nor cultural practices but a pure way of life to a peaceful living. It takes discipline to be religious and cultural, but it doesnt take religion or culture to be discipline.