At times, everyone feels like taking a rest from their workout or fitness day. You had those types of days, right? And the worse part about it is, you weren't sick or sore or tired. You were physically ready, however, somewhere in your mind, a little voice was telling you, "Hey, why not take a break today ... you deserve it!" And to make the scenario doubly worse, it's a Monday, the start of your week.
Self-Discipline: The "Take Action" Mindset
So what separates those who diligently stick to their workout or fitness plan and constantly gain quality results, from those who never seem to get any fitness plan going or don't complete them till the end? Self-discipline. People may call it a problem with procrastination, however, I believe it is a lack of self-discipline. By building a good foundation of self-discipline, you will notice that it will be a lot easier to complete the workout or fitness plan you laid out, and moreover, reach your ultimate goals.Now don't go Rambo-out and try to fix everything right now. Remember how I like to make small changes that result in big changes over time. Same concept with self-discipline. So rather than trying to do a mass over-haul your of entire life, which may have negative results, implement a plan of making small changes.
- Your daily routine should maximize for efficiency
- Having self-discipline means controlling your emotions
- To help you keep focus, avoid multitasking in your daily routine
- Always complete an entire task before you move on to the next task
- Focus on what you need to do to reach your final goal, not what feels good right now
- Look at breaking down large projects into smaller tasks with realistic time frames
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Yes, it is a shift in your thinking. Moreover, an adjustment on how you view and approach your end goals and the individual tasks to take your there. Embrace this mindset. It is a work in progress, and so, you need to constantly work on it. And once you are cognizant of it, build on it, and use it as a tool in your daily life to make conscious decisions and to follow through on them. That is the secret to self-discipline and your path to achieving your wellness goals.

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