
When I first began dating the woman who would become my wife, I would stop at the store on the way into town for a bouquet of flowers. And I do mean every week. You could set your watch by it. Really, you could. Then I moved into town. Guess what? I didn’t stop in the store for that bouquet of flowers so regularly.
It only took a few missed weeks for me to discover the value of that bouquet in my wife’s eyes. Consider it a lesson learned.
I tell you that story to ask you this question – How consistent are you in your actions?
Consistency affects every aspect of your life – from establishing a child’s bedtime or a “date night” with your spouse to developing a work ethic or working on self-improvement.
Maybe a better word to use would be “discipline”.
How disciplined are you?
In 2017, I attended a Zurvita business conference in Houston, Texas. It transformed my life. I transformed from “Dan” to “Daniel”. The keynote speaker was John Maxwell – a leader, some may say THE leader, in the personal development field. I was mesmerized. I found myself taking pages and pages of notes during his speech.
Here’s the quote that hit me right between the eyes –
“Discipline forms habits. Habits form you.”
Oh man, do I have a bunch of habits, many which are not so good. We all do. The good news is we can take actions to create new habits.
I procrastinate. It’s a well known fact. How can I change a habit that defines me?
Through discipline – one day, one decision, one action at a time. That’s how.
Here’s another story. Funny how life works….
Years before the convention I purchased “Making Good Habits, Breaking Bad Habits” by Joyce Meyer. The book sat for months on my nightstand, gathering dust. I figured I’d read it “someday”. Did I mention I procrastinate? Well, guess what – “someday” arrived post-convention. What a great read. I wish I had read it sooner. Coincidence? Maybe. Maybe not.
Nothing worth achieving in life comes easy. You have to willing to put in the work. You have to be disciplined; else all you have are unfulfilled dreams.
Is that what you want from life? I didn’t think so.
I leave you with yet another quote from the 2017 convention –
“Dreams are free, but the journey isn’t.” – John Maxwell
Great word, DISCIPLINE! I grew up under the the idea of the bad connotation that word carried. It has taken decades to get to the point where I understand the freedom in that word, DISCIPLINE!
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