Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Practice Self-Discipline in All Things - Brian Tracy's Millionaire Success Secret 15


Practice Self-Discipline in All Things

Success secret number fifteen: practice self-discipline in all things.
This is the most important single quality for success in life and for becoming a self-made millionaire. If you can discipline yourself to do what you should do, when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not, your success is virtually guaranteed.
The key to becoming a self-made millionaire is long time perspective combined with an ability to delay gratification in the short term. The key to becoming a self-made millionaire is your ability to set a long term financial goal of becoming wealthy and then to discipline yourself every single day and with every single expenditure to do only those things that will guarantee that you ultimately achieve your long term goal.
Self-discipline means self-mastery, self-control, self-responsibility, and self-direction. The difference between successful people and failures is that successful people make a habit of doing the things that failures do not like to do. And what are those things? Well, the things that failures don't like to do are the same things that successful people don't like to do either, but successful people do them anyway, because they realize that these are the prices that they must pay for the success that they desire.
Successful people are more concerned with pleasing results. Failures are more concerned with pleasing methods. Successful people do things that are goal-achieving. Unsuccessful people do things that are tension relieving. Successful people do things that are hard and necessary and important. Unsuccessful people, on the other hand, prefer to do the things that are fun and easy and which give immediate enjoyment. The good news is that every act of self-discipline strengthens your other disciplines, as well. And every time you practice self-discipline, your self-esteem goes up. You like and respect yourself even more. And the more you practice discipline in small things, the more capable you become of the great disciplines in the great opportunities and experiences and challenges of life.
Remember, everything in life is a test. Every day, every hour, and sometimes every minute, you are taking a test of self-mastery, self-control, and self-discipline. The test is to see whether you can make yourself do the things that are most important and stay with them until they are complete. The test is whether or not you can keep your mind on what you want and where you're going rather than thinking about things you don't want or problems that you've had in the past. When you pass the test, you move on to the next grade. And as long as you keep passing the tests, you keep moving onward and upward in your life.

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