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How to Grow your Personality through Sacrifice and Discipline
Review
this paper often. This is your action plan.
It has one direction and one intention - your goal.
Sacrifice
of self to self. What does it mean? It means letting
go of the old self for a new and better self. This is
a hard thing to do as we get comfortable with whom and
what we are. Our old self is familiar, seems safe, and
is relatively effortless to maintain.
Change
takes us beyond our boundaries, challenges us to what
is not familiar, and forces us to give up well-worn
habits. It requires effort and sacrifice of things we
have learned to enjoy. Those are things that are pleasant
but stand in the way of highest good.
We
think we are a mind and a body and do what we can to
satisfy the desires of mind and body. Seldom do we step
beyond. Being stuck in a limited perception, the selfish
do not sacrifice.
Do
you want to live forever? Well, maybe you do live
forever, but not as you are now. Death means new beginning.
Sometimes we are not ready for it. Other times we feel
stagnant and embrace it.
What
does it mean to die daily? It means sacrificing
your immediate wants to affect a future result or metamorphosis.
Actually sacrificing of self to self, quite often to
the benefit of others as well. Totally surrender your
self and you will find your true self.
Giving
is a virtue. You've no doubt heard that it is better
to give than to receive. But oh, how we all like to
receive! Receiving is good too. Exchange cannot take
place without both present. One cannot take place without
the other, and it is not just a one-way exchange.
There
is a law of compensation. If you give, you get.
We do not live in a vacuum. Our actions always bring
results of one kind or another, whether we immediately
realize it or not.
What
I am saying is do not ever feel frustration when trying
to improve your self. Any efforts you make do not go
wasted; so do not think there is such a thing as wasted
effort. You are creating ripples and building a store
of experience that will eventually bear fruit.
Do
a big thing, or do any little thing many times toward
your goal. Know that fulfillment will happen through
persistence. If you give up and stop persisting then
simply start again.
There
may be something you want to have or something you want
to be. That is your goal. You've no doubt thought
about it and how to obtain it. Let's go further
and write the goal down on paper to give you more focus.
Put it at the top of the page in pen.
Grab
a red marker and draw an arrow pointing up toward your
goal. Now go back to your pen and write along the
line of the arrow. Write things you can do to work toward
achieving the goal and how you can make arrangements
to put in the work.
Review
this paper often. This is your action plan. It has
one direction and one intention - your goal. You are
the archer with your bow drawn and arrow pointing toward
your target. Now let go the string.
Your
new self is the you that has attained the goal.
The old self may try to stand in the way of reaching
it. You sacrifice your old self by keeping discipline,
for discipline is what sacrifices require. Goal achievement
often is a process of personal growth.
Sometimes
discipline means not trying to get the whole thing at
once. Anxiousness and impatience are not qualities of
discipline, and neither is selfishness. You may have
to put in effort a little at a time over a long period.
Don't worry about it, worry destroys discipline.
Don't
get angry about it either, but if you do get angry,
then be happy. Why? Because having anger means you have
lots of energy. Channel that energy toward your goal
rather than just blowing off steam and maybe you just
might get the whole thing at once.
Discipline
makes the difference. It means you have an ideal that
you are willing to sacrifice for.
Got
Discipline? Just keep regularity in your efforts and
you will find that discipline builds from there.
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