You Should be Discipline, Not Motivation!
In my own experience, for a long time, embracing discipline in my daily routine has significantly boosted my motivation. For example, committing to a set study schedule during college helped me achieve better grades, as the discipline of regular study sessions made me more confident and motivated to tackle challenging subjects.
You should prioritize discipline over motivation because this is the key to achieving your goals. When you practice discipline, you create a clear path toward what you want to accomplish. While it’s fine to motivate yourself, relying solely on motivation for the long term can lead to a gradual loss of interest in your goals. Therefore, it's essential to establish discipline and set specific goals for yourself. This approach will help you stay on track and make steady progress.
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Juan Bustos
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You Should be Discipline, Not Motivation!
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