which all goals are met to bridge the human differences ?
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Answer:
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Discipline
Explanation:
For me, it was a life or death scenario. And I don’t say that lightly. Without instilling discipline, and without some serious life-altering changes that I had to institute into my life, I likely wouldn’t be around. It was so bad, it pains me to even think back to that time. However, you realize something along the way when you’re dealing with failures of such catastrophic proportions. You realize that life is more about the journey than it is about the destination.
Discipline has played a major role in my life. It likely plays a major role in your life as well. Whether you’ve achieved big or small goals in the past, to get there, you needed discipline. Although you’ve had discipline in the past, you might lack it today. So how do you go about instilling discipline in your life, especially when things look so dark and bleak? The ability to turn this on and off like a stream of water could be the difference between true success and constant and never-ending failure.
Now, when Jim Rohn said that discipline is the bridge between your goals and accomplishment, he zeroed in on something so important that has the power to shift and alter the state and quality of all our lives. It’s not just the matter of being disciplined for a short period. You have to wield that discipline for long periods if you want to accomplish big goals. Whether you want to lose weight and get in the best shape of your life, or make a million dollars, start a business, get a PhD or whatever it might be, discipline is the bridge that will take you to your accomplishments.
1. Set deep and meaningful goals
The first trick into instilling the right amount of discipline into your life is to go through and set goals the right way. If you set goals the wrong way, you’ll find yourself giving up. You have to go 7-layers deep. That’s something Joe Stump teaches. I met Stump while in Arizona with Dean Graziosi and Joe Polish at their 100k Group. But how do you actually do this 7-layers deep exercise?
Well, the point is that most goals start out in our minds. They are logical as to their purpose. We might think we want more money to buy a bigger house or a nicer car. But that’s not the reason. The real reason is in your heart. And if you can zero in on that reason, then you can achieve those monumental goals as long as those reasons are not superficial. You see, the real reason, the one that goes 7-layers deep, often has to do with love, freedom, contribution, security and the like.
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2. Manage your time properly
It’s very easy to get distracted these days. There’s plenty to get in the way of our progress. We all know the prevalence of social media and our always-on, real-time society where we have to know what’s happening at every moment in the lives of others and in the world. Yes, instant communication is an effective tool that has substantially changed all of our lives. But it’s also very easy to get sucked into what’s going on with others and feel like you’re in a constant state of lack.
Before I started managing my time using this system, I constantly felt lost. I constantly felt like I didn’t know the path forward. I dealt with the feeling of overwhelm and grappled with an overall uneasiness that was likely attributed to some major failures in life. But when I started to properly manage my time, everything changed. I no longer felt lost or confused or overwhelmed. There was real clarity and precision in my thinking.
3. Remove distractions
Is it possible to be disciplined while also indulging in distractions? Definitely not. While everything should be done in moderation, most of us are unable to moderate. In fact, most of us partake too deeply in distractions. But when you remove these things from your life, that’s when true progress occurs. Just look at any of the world’s most successful people. Rarely do they indulge in distractions.
4. Surround yourself with successful people
It’s funny. I never used to surround myself with successful people. In fact, I did the opposite. I surrounded myself with unsuccessful people. Probably so that I could feel better about my life. It was so I could feel better that I hadn’t accomplished some of those bigger goals or hadn’t made all the money I’ve ever wanted to. That was a big mistake. I had no one to look up to. I had no mentors who were truly successful nor any friends that were.
Today, that’s very different. The people that I surround myself with are wildly successful. In fact, they are some of the most successful people in the world. And I can’t tell you just how much that motivates and pushes me forward. There’s a saying that goes like this. You lay down with dogs and you come up with fleas. While those close to us think they’re helping us when they tell us we don’t have the money, skills, talent or resources to achieve our goals, it completely deadens the spirit.
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