Discipline: Take Control of Your Life
Do you suffer from procrastination? Do you suffer from poor goal management? Do you ever wonder why it’s so hard to focus? Are you disorganized? Do you let negative emotions derail your goals? Do you sleep too much and have a difficult time getting out of bed each morning? Do you have what it takes to compete in this economically challenged marketplace?
When times are rough, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and just accept things the way they are. However, successful people are ones who take control of their life via discipline. Discipline is the defining element in your life. With it you can achieve anything; without it you will struggle to exist. No matter how many books you read, if you don’t commit yourself to self-discipline, the books will not help and you are back where you started.
What if discipline was a meta-skill composed of easy steps that you could learn? How would that change your life?
Harris Kern and Adriana “Ace” Castle have distilled their combined 55 years of experience as life coaches and organizational consultants into a knowledge manual that features the 10 Commandments for Success. This book simplifies the complexity of gaining the ability to discipline yourself into ten principles that you can understand and use right away. Let us help you train your mind to build structure and to live life with a sense of urgency. Take the first step in your journey to achieving your goals by reading DISCIPLINE: Take Control of Your Life.
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