Greetings. The other day, Tuesday, June 11th was my Birthday. As much as I wanted to make it really special, I couldn’t even muster the energy to get out of bed. It seems like every time I think I’m making progress I have a set back.
The last time I posted, I said I was going to give a run down of my goals and plans for the future. I came to realize that if I were to get my act together, I would have to address my lack of self discipline. I have all these plans and goals but history proves I lack the discipline to carry them out, at least most of the time.
So, I have been doing some research. Discipline can be developed. The more you practice it, the stronger it becomes. Just start out small and build over time. That means I’ll be taking my success with writing my first book as a way of motivating myself. If I can complete writing a book, I should be able to accomplish other projects.
There are a few I’m working on: my second book, this blog, and my self-improvement program. That should be enough to keep me out of trouble. The self-improvement program will be the biggest project of the three. While such things encompass our entire lives, this particular program is set to last 10 years.
Keep supporting my journey and I’ll keep pushing to be the best I can be. Until next time.
God bless,
Yancy Adamson
Solid steps to reach your goals! I agree-self-discipline is a tough one, and I’m on that journey with you. May we both succeed!
Yes, small steps, indeed, because small steps if not carried out, as the Bible says, little foxes spoil the vine.
Another suggestion I might have is to reread your first book on how to be the best version of yourself. After doing that I would say, physician, heal thyself!
I think Gordon’s suggestion is perfect. You are not the problem, you are the answer!
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