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Discipline Made Easy

Why is it so hard to be disciplined?

Why do we find it so hard to switch from junk foods to healthy foods?

Why do we find it so hard to exercise on a regular basis?

Why do we find it so hard to invest 10% of our income each week?

Why do we find it so hard to sit down and write every day?

Why is it so hard to be disciplined, even though all the experts tell us THIS one element is crucial to our success?

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For the writers, the mantra is to write content consistently. Send emails consistently. Post content consistently on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Writing a book? Sit down and write for an hour everyday. Or so many pages. Or a chapter.

Little actions, repeated consistently over time, yield great results.

We know logically this is true. We’ve seen the results.

Water, running over rocks for millions of years, carves wonderful tourist sites like the Grand Canyon or Niagara Falls. Soft water. Hard rocks. Nature shows us what consistent action over time creates! And it’s amazing.

We’ve all heard stories of the average Joe who socked away $100 every month from his lifetime postal job, died, and left a million dollars to his cat.

We understand compound interest in theory. Yet it’s so hard to keep saving those dollars today, when on the surface, it seems like nothing is happening.

So hard to keep going to the gym day after day, when we come home, and look the same.

So hard to diet. I ate almost nothing yesterday, starved through hunger pains, but when I look in the mirror, I look the same.

Discipline though, demands that we keep doing, no matter what!

Keep going they say. It takes time, they say.

So if we know discipline works, why is it so hard to do?

For the easy answer, we turn to The Salesman.

Discipline is so hard, because though “we know” we don’t believe in the value.

The salesman knows why people don’t buy. It’s because the prospect doesn’t believe the product or service represents a good value. A fair exchange of money for what the thing is, or will do.

I need a new suit. I KNOW the $2000 suit will last longer, fit better, and probably look better.

But what I need right now is a new suit for my cousin’s wedding. I just need to show up NOT in the same suit I wore to the previous 4 family functions. I don’t believe I need to spend $2000 on a suit now when $500 will get me the result I need. $2000 is not a fair exchange of money now for what I need the suit to do now.

But if my neighbor offered to sell me his Tesla for $2000, I’d buy it on the spot, even if I didn’t need it. I’d beg, borrow, or do whatever I had to do to raise the cash. Why? Because I know it represents a tremendous VALUE. 

You don’t believe that taking an hour today to write is a fair exchange of that hour for your future success. Scrolling Instagram videos or watching another Youtube video on skills development is a better use of your time today. So you put off writing. Until tomorrow.

Until you don’t. Because the time is never right. There’s always something more valuable you could do with your time today. Or so you think.

If you lack discipline, It’s because you lack belief in the value exchange today for the future outcome.

Beliefs are hard to change. But actions are easy. Actions can be changed in an instant.

Anything you are good at today, you are good at because you’ve done the same actions, repeatedly, for a long period of time. Anything that comes easy to you now, was once hard.

Take walking. At one time it was very hard for you. You fell down. You cried. You got up and tried again. Until one day, you could do it. And now, you’re an expert walker. You do it without even thinking.

Lack of belief for babies is never an issue. They just do.

As a baby, you just repeated the actions necessary to walk, until you could finally do it. Until you succeeded.

Same with riding a bicycle. Or driving a car. Any sport. Any hobby. They’re all the same. Belief was not the issue. You just did it. Repeated the successful actions until one day you could do it with ease. Then, you were a success!

Nike had the answer all along. Just do it.

Do the actions of one who has succeeded, and you will succeed too. Just do.

Don’t care why. Or How. Or when. Or if. Just do.

Want to draw better? Draw every day. Even for 5 minutes. Just start.

Want to be a writer? Write every day. Even for 5 minutes. Just start.

Want to be more fit? Exercise every day. Even for 5 minutes. Just start.

Schedule it in. Really! Do it now.

Reasearch has shown that you are more likely to do a thing if you define exactly when (what exact time) and where. Time and Place.

What time, every day, and where will you do your thing?

First thing in the morning is best so there is no excuse to have it get bumped by other “more important”, or “urgent” things.

The first hour of the day should be just for you.

You first. Put on your oxygen mask first. Save yourself. You will never get better at anything without practice. Make that practice priority #1.

So what will you practice today?

Piano? Writing? Drawing? Guitar? Investing? SEO? Marketing? Calligraphy?

Inch by inch, it’s a cinch.

Despite how it’s spelled, DISCIPLINE STARTS WITH DO.

Blinders on. Beliefs be damned. Just Do.

DO will see you through.

To your success,

Bob Schwarztrauber

P.S. If you can muster even 7 days of discipline, I’ll show you how to get your first or next book published by this time next week. Click here to see how!

Deadlines Deliver Dependable Results

Set Them Early and Often for Success

Set Them Early and Often for Success

As the end drew near, I could feel that my breathing was shallow, my pace fast. Super fast! I was working at full speed now, hoping to finish, cranking out nearly twice the output of my normal fast speed. But it wasn’t enough! No amount of time would be enough. Because my boss understood that work expands to fill the time. So he always assigned twice as much work as he knew I could handle. He also understood that without a deadline, without some time limit, there was no telling when the work would get done. Imagine your boss giving you an assignment and saying, “Take as long as you need and come see me when you’re done.” You might never get done! Contrast that with a command to, “Have that report on my desk by end of business today!” In book writing, you’ve got to be your own boss. And the tougher the better. Deadlines deliver dependable results. In order to get your book completed you need to set a completion date, a deadline. It works best if you set a big, overall completion date for your book AND smaller deadlines for completing so many pages, or for completing the next chapter. The tighter the deadlines, the faster you’ll get done. Once you set a deadline, you’ve been conditioned since childhood to meet that deadline. Even if the penalties are now only vague. Your mind automatically links pleasure to meeting the deadline and pain to not. This automatic mental conditioning will give you greater speed as your work. It will offer up greater clarity. It will be your internal cheerleader, spurring you on to victory! But without a deadline, you’ll be a drifter. You’ll be a ship headed to ports unknown without a rudder. You’ll never get anywhere. Let deadlines be your friend. Setting tight deadlines let me write and publish over a dozen book titles in less than two years. And continues to drive my writing and the coaching I give to others. This past January I made a public goal to post a new Profile Image on my Facebook page each week. We’re just about half way there, at week 25, and I’ve yet to miss one. I challenged myself. I set a weekly deadline because it works and doing this will help me to become a better photographer. You can see the latest photo here, maybe you’ll LIKE it… https://www.facebook.com/robert.schwarztrauber My wife always jokes that we should host more parties because somehow, someway the house always gets clean and organized just minutes before the guests arrive. And she’s not wrong! Each day, millions of school children advance their education because there is a deadline for their morning arrival at school. Each day, millions of workers arrive at their job and earn a paycheck to support their families, buy homes and cars, because there is a deadline for their arrival. Deadlines deliver dependable results. Why not set your own deadline now? Whether for your book, or some other important personal  or business advancing project you know you need to finally get done. Be your own boss. Be a tough taskmaster. Give yourself a challenge and watch as you surprise yourself with greater results over and over again. We can do all do more. Setting deadlines helps us be our best. What deadline will you set now to begin moving forward? by Bob Schwarztrauber