Becoming Self-Disciplined

Make Yourself Do What You Should Do, Even When You Don’t Feel Like It

Business & Finance, Economics
Cover of the book Becoming Self-Disciplined by Laura Stack, The Productivity Pro, Inc.
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Author: Laura Stack ISBN: 1230000118732
Publisher: The Productivity Pro, Inc. Publication: February 27, 2013
Imprint: The Productivity Pro, Inc. Language: English
Author: Laura Stack
ISBN: 1230000118732
Publisher: The Productivity Pro, Inc.
Publication: February 27, 2013
Imprint: The Productivity Pro, Inc.
Language: English

Are you persistent in completing your high priority tasks without getting sidelined by menial activities? Do you work hard every day or only when you're in the mood? Do you have a set of ""rules"" for yourself that govern your behavior and activity? Laura Stack, The Productivity Pro, will teach you how to stay motivated by disciplining yourself to maintain consistent, productive behaviors:

• Know your natural energy cycle and work effectively during prime time.
• Control perfectionism, realizing that some things are ""good enough.""
• Avoid putting projects off or waiting until the last minute.
• Force yourself to slow down when necessary.
• Plan your work and work your plan.
• Arrive at appointments early (not on time).
• Conquer workaholism and leave the office on time.
• Work hard and put your nose to the grindstone each day.

You'll learn to correct and regulate yourself for the sake of continuous improvement and personal productivity. You'll exercise restraint over your own impulses, emotions, and desires.  And you'll realize that working on the right task doesn't always mean working on the fun task.

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Are you persistent in completing your high priority tasks without getting sidelined by menial activities? Do you work hard every day or only when you're in the mood? Do you have a set of ""rules"" for yourself that govern your behavior and activity? Laura Stack, The Productivity Pro, will teach you how to stay motivated by disciplining yourself to maintain consistent, productive behaviors:

• Know your natural energy cycle and work effectively during prime time.
• Control perfectionism, realizing that some things are ""good enough.""
• Avoid putting projects off or waiting until the last minute.
• Force yourself to slow down when necessary.
• Plan your work and work your plan.
• Arrive at appointments early (not on time).
• Conquer workaholism and leave the office on time.
• Work hard and put your nose to the grindstone each day.

You'll learn to correct and regulate yourself for the sake of continuous improvement and personal productivity. You'll exercise restraint over your own impulses, emotions, and desires.  And you'll realize that working on the right task doesn't always mean working on the fun task.

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