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7 disciplines you must develop.
There are 7 disciplines you must develop if you want
to achieve all that is possible for you. You can learn these disciplines
through practice and repetition until they become automatic.
Goal Setting
Every morning, take 3 to 5 minutes to write out your top
goals in the present tense. Get a spiral notebook for this purpose. By writing
out your 10 goals at the beginning of each day, you will program them deep into
your subconscious mind.
This daily goal writing will activate your mental
powers. It will stimulate your mind and make you more alert. Throughout the
day, you will see opportunities and possibilities to move more rapidly toward
your goals.
Planning and Organizing
Take a few minutes, preferably the night before, to
plan out every activity of the coming day. Always work from a list. Always
think on paper. This is one of the most powerful and important disciplines of
all for high performance.
Priority Setting
The essence of all time management, personal
management, and life management is contained in your ability to set proper
priorities and use of your time. This is essential for high performance.
Concentration on your Highest-Value Activities
Your ability to work single-mindedly on your most
important task will contribute as much to your success as any other discipline
you can develop.
Exercise and Proper Nutrition
Your health is more important than anything else. By
disciplining yourself to exercise regularly and to eat carefully, you will
promote the highest possible levels of health and fitness throughout your life.
Learning and Growth
Your mind is like a muscle. If you don’t use it, you
lose it. Continuous learning is the minimum requirement for success in any
field.
Time for Important People in your Life
Relationships are everything. Be sure that in climbing
the ladder of success, you do not find it leaning against the wrong building.
Make time for your relationships every day, no matter how busy you get.
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