The Power of Discipline
Pursuing self-discipline builds self-confidence. Which then helps us to review our faith and to do as we learn from
Titus 2:12. . .
"To renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives".
View our own self-discipline as the fuel that will ensure success in the following: Goals, set them and work toward them (have the vision and perseverance to see your goals achieved). Character, it takes will power to do the right thing (self-discipline builds our self-worth and self-esteem). Time, you can't save it but you can invest it wisely (some things need to be done today, others tomorrow). Health, commit to a proper diet, exercise, rest, weight and attitude (easier to maintain then to try and fix it down the road). Money, if you can be disciplined about your money management, you will achieve your financial goals (and yes - a budget does a body good). Courage, leverage your self-discipline to address (practice over and over) to unlearn fear. Responsibility, by accepting responsibility; we take care of our thoughts and feelings which enables us to become more effective, happy and positive (choose to do what you should do when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not).