The Discipline To Create
On my morning walks, I usually see a few people who consistently do their morning exercises. Just by looking at these people and observing their actions, it is obvious to me that they have the ability to create anything they want because they possess these two important traits. On the hand, I see some people once every two or three weeks and by looking at them, it is apparent that they are the ones who struggle to get the results they want.
Professional athletes are great examples and role models for having the discipline to do whatever it takes to get the results they want. There are golfers who practice up to four hours per day when they are not playing a tournament. Then there are professional swimmers who do numerous laps in the pool. Some of them swim many miles before the majority of the population wakes up.
The rewards for those who stay disciplined can be great. As a personal example, I had to train myself to be disciplined when I was writing my book, 'Hoops and Freedom'.
On average, I wrote six pages per day in my writing book and when I typed it out on the computer, it ended up being two pages. Slowly but surely, the pages started to accumulate and in just over five months, I had completed my first book. That was biggest thing I learnt when I wrote my book. The power of discipline is vital if you want to be a powerful and committed creator.
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