Category: motivation
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The Freedom of Discipline
The longer I practice discipline, the more I see and value the freedom of it. Here’s what I mean: A BUSY WEEKEND AND THEN IT WAS MONDAY Last month, I planned a big birthday party. I’m good at things like that: all the logistics of planning an event, sorting out all the details and making…
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Writing Through a Blank Space
This post is a little different than what I normally share. But I hope you’ll indulge me in this as I write through some thoughts in an effort to come out on the other side of a blank space. I can’t make myself write. I have finally opened a Word document on my Macbook in…
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THE MOST IMPORTANT CONVERSATION YOU’LL EVER HAVE
Guest blog post by Claire Bays. The most important conversation you’ll have – for the rest of your life – is the one happening between your ears. WHAT IT WAS LIKE I grew up in a relatively small town in Oklahoma. We call it Shawnee, America. I didn’t grow up playing sports, wasn’t involved in constructive…
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Discipline is the Bridge to Accomplish Our Goals
“How do you stay so motivated?” I get this question frequently. Usually, people ask this in reference to me going to the gym or working out, something I try to do very consistently. But it could apply to anything I do consistently. I’ll let you in on a little secret: I’m not always motivated. I…
