A research has been made and it shows that 80% of the society fails and 20% succeed. 20% are self-disciplined and earn 80% of the money, whereas 80% of people have to be satisfied with the remaining 20% of the money. So, if you want to be in one of those 20% successful people, you have to struggle and be ready to pay a high price and to sacrifice.
Right now we surely have this question running through our minds that why self-discipline is the most important thing in our life? Self-discipline is a character trait that will elevate you above the rest. It is the mark of great leaders; it is the thing that sets you apart. Self-discipline is the key to …show more content…
If we want something different we have to do something different. Basically, we need to structure our lives to focus on the things that we knew would effectively help us reach our goals. Our actions truly define us when we are engaged in a lot of low-value tasks that actually decreases our self-worth. But when we really disciplined ourselves to do the things that we know we need to do, whether we feel like it or not, the things that we are procrastinating on, that actually increases our self-worth. For example, we all know in the economy, things are basically up and down, the stock market is here and there and it's very unpredictable but the thing we can control is our own personal stock. So the question is where is our personal stock? Is it up or down? And how we basically determine that it’s in our action? Making a regular practice of doing the things that we should do, whatever it takes, whether we feel like it or not actually increases our personal stock Not only do we become more valuable to ourselves and our family, but we also become more valuable to other people around us. Brain Tracy