Where Do You Stand Among the Four Levels of Self-Discipline?

<p>Ever since childhood, I&rsquo;ve been rebellious, wanting to break the rules and go beyond boundaries. I believed that I could never maintain discipline for long. However, things changed when multiple adversities struck my life simultaneously, and I took up running seriously.</p> <p>After participating in numerous marathons, I understood what self-discipline truly means.&nbsp;<strong>Self-discipline is the ability to resist short-term discomforts, conveniences, or temptations to focus on a larger goal.</strong></p> <p>But for me, self-discipline is also a higher form of self-love. When you deeply desire something, you willingly endure anything to achieve it.</p> <p>This doesn&rsquo;t mean that self-discipline is elusive; it can be attained at various levels. In this article, I&rsquo;ve compiled the four levels of self-discipline based on my personal experiences and observations.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h1>Level 1: Harnessing Motivation and Willpower</h1> <p>This level is the easiest to establish and the most fleeting when undertaking any task.</p> <p>For instance, when you hear someone you admire talk about the benefits of reading, you might feel an overwhelming urge to read and rush to buy a few books. Or, after seeing someone&rsquo;s journey of losing 30kg on Facebook, you might purchase an annual gym membership and a collection of stylish sportswear the next day.</p> <p><a href="https://betterhumans.pub/where-do-you-stand-among-the-four-levels-of-self-discipline-d65b40c45d8f">Click Here</a></p>