Self-discipline is before the fact; punishment is after the fact.
Self-discipline is before the fact; punishment is after the fact.
The less you fear your own weaknesses, the more you can engage your own strengths.
If you ever get the feeling that dealing with something in your life is “long overdue”, take it as physical proof from within that you are actually ready to successfully deal with it.
Any fear can seem overwhelming when you allow your imagination to magnify it; the consequences of making the wrong choice seem infinite.
But if you can face that same fear head on, you’ll notice the magnitude of potential consequences shrink considerably, giving you the presence of mind to dominate that fear and make the right choice.
True pride is backed by true self-confidence; anything else is really just defiance fueled by fear & doubt.
You can never conclude anything if you always start in the middle.
What’s the difference?
Feeling your way through a problem generates AVOIDANCE. Thinking your way through a problem generates RESULTS.