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How to master self-discipline and be successful, as per psychology

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 3, 2024, 14:21 IST
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Effective ways to master discipline

Ever find yourself saying, “I’ll start that tomorrow”? We’ve all been there, stuck in procrastination. But here’s the good news: Discipline isn’t just something you’re born with; it’s a skill you can develop. If you want to get more done, eat better, or achieve your goals, building discipline can help you get there. Here are five easy tips from psychology to help you strengthen your discipline and reach your potential.
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Set clear goals

Clear goals offer purpose and direction. They give you something actual and solid to aim for, which is a great way to boost motivation. Write down the particular goals you want to achieve. Break them down into smaller and doable steps. For instance, say ‘I will exercise for 30 minutes, three times a week’, instead of saying ‘I want to be fit.’

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Develop routines

By developing routines, you get a sense of pattern, and a sense of habit formation, making it easier to follow your routines and stick to your plans without having to think about them constantly. Simply figure out the major activities you want to add to your day; it can be anything from exercising and reading to work tasks, and then, set specific times for them.

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Practice self-evaluation

Practicing self-evaluation means tracking your progress. It increases responsibility and transparency while also helping you identify and get an understanding of the patterns in your behaviour. To keep track of your progress, you can keep a simple journal where you note your daily activities related to your goals.


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Use positive reinforcement

Positive reinforcement is another great method to master discipline. Rewards create a positive correlation with disciplined and consistent behaviour, making it more likely you’ll repeat those behaviours. After reaching a small achievement, treat yourself to something you like. Not necessarily something expensive, it can be as simple as your favourite snack, a day off, or enjoying your favourite movie.

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Foster mindfulness

Mindfulness helps you pay attention to your thoughts and feelings so you can make better choices instead of acting on impulse. Start by taking just a few minutes each day to focus on your breath or notice your thoughts without judging them. Over time, this can help you notice what tempts you and give you the strength to say no.



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