Determination, discipline and dedication

Wed, Dec 16th 2015, 09:41 AM

In the last article I talked about the vital importance of taking action to make our dreams come true, to make our goals a reality. Well today's title contains three extremely important words, all beginning with the letter "D" which when applied to one's everyday life will assist you in daily taking the necessary actions to make your goals a reality in your life. The three important words are determination, discipline and dedication. So let's take a look at each of these three important words.

Number one is determination. There's no doubt about it, if a person wishes to achieve their goals and thus be successful, they must be a very determined type of individual who does not even think of giving up when they run into difficulties of any kind. Yes indeed, once you've set a goal, you must be very determined to overcome all of the obstacles which will no doubt block the way forward from time to time, so that we overcome all of these problems we encounter along the way, thus finally reaching the target -- success city.

But D. Paul it's sometimes extremely difficult to do this, to remain determined to reach our goal. Yes it is, but this is where the next of our trio of words beginning with "D" -- discipline comes into play. Yes my friend, if you wish to succeed in life, it's absolutely vital for you to be an extremely disciplined person. Discipline is what will assist you in remaining determined to achieve your goals.

Of course, to be determined and disciplined, one needs to be completely dedicated to whatever your mission, your true purpose in life is. For example, I'm totally dedicated to my task of inspiring and motivating people to become the winners God placed us on this earth to become. So there you have it my friend, a simple three-word formula for success, across the board determination, discipline and dedication.

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