2:40 The myth of easy success. 3:21 Life is not a waiting room. 3:51 1. Don't wait to “feel like it”. ➡️ Have a Backbone, not a Wishbone. 4:47 2. Finish what you start (as a point of honor). A. How much do you want it? B. How serious are you? ➡️ Respect yourself enough to keep your own promises to yourself. 6:01 3. Dump the excuses. 7:32 4. Sorry, it’s non-negotiable. ➡️ “Self-respect is the fruit of discipline; the sense of digs grows with the ability to say ‘no’ to oneself. “ - Abraham J. Hecshel 8:22 5. The pull of the external deadline. 9:37 6. Ignore the naysayers. 10:18 7. Don't get hijacked by trivia. ➡️ Stop wasting time with “junk” achievements
I think one other factor is to start with shorter practice sessions and gradually build them up. If you go for a really long run the first day, you'll be really sore for several days and that puts you off. Be patient enough to build up slowly and don't have such long sessions that you can't face the next one. Be realistic enough to know your current limits.
Some years ago now I started becoming more disciplined with my fitness, and it didn't take long to see the fruits of that discipline. What's really amazing is once you see it in one area it becomes much easier to apply to other areas of life. Being 'tough' on yourself, getting out of bed and getting on with it is one of the best things you can do in life.
i've been watching so many videos about self dicipline but none of them did anything for me. i'm sad that this video is hard to find and many people cant use it. it was so helpful.
It took tremendous effort on my part, to watch the whole video in 45 minutes, pausing every 2 minutes to watch some other random video. Thats how much of a self discipline problem I have.
Sounds like adhd mate. Trust me I know. Before meds I couldn’t watch RU-vid without rewinding the same part 20 times before saying fuck it. The most frustrating thing ever. Also adhd is executive dysfunction so without meds you’re never going to be self disciplined, your brain needs dopamine. With meds it still rough as hell but atleast I have a fighting chance.
Thank you for your incredible work. I encourage you with all my heart to continue making these videos. Your uncommon knowledge (BOOM, SEE WHAT I DID THERE?) and your experience bring a message of hope to young people like myself who feel so hopeless at times. God bless you.
I used to be like Allen before my grief, circumstances,and hopelessness get to me. I used to feel so good practicing, but now that I face a huge incline looking up from rock bottom those 2 hour training sessions or even small steps no longer feel good. I kind of went a little crazy once hope left me. Is that normal when you're life's work is tied to your soul?
Good information. Your recording levels are very low. In other words I’m listening to this recording while I drive in my car and have both my cell phone and car radio turned all the way up and can not hear or get your dialogue loud enough to hear everything you’re saying .