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Required Secondary Powers: Discipline

Welcome back to my “Secondary Powers” series. Today I will be addressing a very dirty word. I hope this episode does not get flagged….

Discipline


Discipline is one of those things that is both easy and hard, depending on your environment. When you are working for someone else, even if its a client its much easier to be disciplined as you need to live up to someone else expectations. For example, I used to be on staff at a volunteer Youth Camp. Due to the nature of the camp, we had to live by a pretty tight schedule. We had a set time we needed to be up by, a set time for each group time, each meal time etc. While it took a little discipline to go to bed and get up on time, it was pretty easy to simply get up and tackle the day, as we knew what we had to do, and the kids were looking up to us to do it.

It is far different when you are the boss, especially if you work from home. If you don’t have a client that day, it can become easy to slack off. You can sleep in a bit longer, or take a nap, or the kitchen calls you for a snack etc. Its easier at the office, fewer distractions, but yet it can still be hard to stay on task.

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Discipline O’Connor

For further reading you can check out my blog post on the subject, by clicking here. Required Secondary Powers: Discipline

For my previous podcast click here.
Required Secondary Powers: A Teachable Spirit

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Isaiah O’Connor