Self-Discipline: 21 Days to Develop Your Confidence, Willpower and Motivation
By Jill Hesson
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This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to develop self-discipline and alter your will power to attain more in life. Motivation and willpower are two of the toughest qualities for a human being to develop, owing to a natural tendency of succumbing to self-doubt and restraint. But it is critical to develop a high level of self-respect and remain as motivated as possible, to attain all the best things in life.
If you are one such person looking to enhance your motivation by increasing your self-discipline, then you have come to the right place. In this book, we will explore the meaning of motivation, willpower and self-discipline and how you can use all three to your advantage.
It can be utilized as a guide to change your attitude towards life and take things a little more seriously to attain more from it. You can work towards fulfilling your distant goals and ambitions without having to forgo living your life. You will see that 21 days are all that you need to change yourself and develop a certain confidence required to enhance your overall living.
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Self-Discipline - Jill Hesson
Introduction
I want to thank you and congratulate you for purchasing the book, Self-Discipline: 21 Days to Develop Your Confidence, Willpower, and Motivation.
This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to develop self-discipline and alter your will power to attain more in life. Motivation and willpower are two of the toughest qualities for a human being to develop, owing to a natural tendency of succumbing to self-doubt and restraint. But it is critical to develop a high level of self-respect and remain as motivated as possible, to attain all the best things in life.
If you are one such person looking to enhance your motivation by increasing your self-discipline, then you have come to the right place. In this book, we will explore the meaning of motivation, willpower and self-discipline and how you can use all three to your advantage.
It can be utilized as a guide to change your attitude towards life and take things a little more seriously to attain more from it. You can work towards fulfilling your distant goals and ambitions without having to forgo living your life. You will see that 21 days are all that you need to change yourself and develop a certain confidence required to enhance your overall living.
Thanks again for purchasing this book, I hope you enjoy it!
Chapter 1: Confidence, Willpower, and Motivation
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We often hear these words, Confidence, Willpower and Motivation; but do you understand what these words stand for? In this first chapter, we will look at the difference between confidence, motivation, and willpower in detail to have a better understanding of these concepts.
What is motivation?
Motivation is a very broad subject that can be interpreted in many different ways. For a layman, the best way to interpret it is by understanding what a motive
stands for. As it is commonly known, a motive refers to an impulse that guides a person's actions. If the desire is not strong enough, then the person will not bother to respond to it. It will only work if the motivating factor is high enough to elicit a response from the individual. This stimulus can vary on a daily basis and can depend on a person's surroundings.
There can be many things in life that can help a person remain motivated. After all, it is quite important to go after one's dreams and ambitions to make the most of life. However, it is easier said than done. A person is required to have a high sense of motivation to achieve whatever he sets his mind on.
As mentioned earlier, the stimulus should be strong enough for a person to be motivated enough to take action. In this day and age with cutthroat competition on the rise, the idea of being motivated to achieve one's deep desires is almost nonexistent. It boils down to competing with others while having to forgo one's dreams and ambitions.
This leads to conditions such as stress and anxiety as the person will not be able to chase after his goals and ambitions and remain caught up in a web of competition. Again, that is not the only place where motivation falls short, as people tend to forgo their dreams in search of material possessions. Although that also can