self-discipline
self-discipline
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by Barb Elyett - 2006-12-15
"Without discipline, there is no life at all." - Katharine HepburnRemember being disciplined by your parents when you were a kid? Wasn't much fun was it. Remember the anger and hurt? Remember the swea...
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by Jeff Pasquale - 2007-01-01
1. Cut your "To Do" list in halfLighten your load, free yourself up. A big To Do list will only slow you down and make you feel ineffective, especially if there are things on your list more than 2 w...
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by Devon D. Harris - 2007-02-21
It is generally believed that the average person uses only about 10% of their potential. That is to say that the average person could be ten times more productive and successful than they currently ar...
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by Http:www.preferedforms.com - 2007-04-07
Get healthy with Yahoo online - Your online source for Health Information. Staying healthy and fit is not really that difficult as long as you have self-discipline. Note that there are so many type...
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by Laurie L. Bell - 2007-04-26
How many times have you decided that another diet did not work? Was it the diet that did not work or your self-discipline that failed? Just about any diet will eliminate those unwanted pounds, when yo...
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by Nan S. Russell - 2007-04-28
Exhausted from a six day business trip and facing a five hour flight on a packed, late departing evening plane, my desire was to block out noise from twenty-two high school students seated nearby. Fav...
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by Ian Lovelock - 2007-05-08
Wonder why some people could not even achieve an inch of what they dream of becoming? Blame it on pure dreaming and lack of setting goals for achieving their dreams.Setting goals is a very signi...
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by Andrew - 2007-09-12
I have read two articles devoted to the problem of violence in today's world. One of them is called "Childhoods End" and is written by Lance Morrow, the other one is titled "Columbine: Whose Fault is ...
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by Andrewshw2 - 2007-09-13
I have read two articles devoted to the problem of violence in today's world. One of them is called "Childhoods End" and is written by Lance Morrow, the other one is titled "Columbine: Whose Fau...
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by JamesSkinner - 2007-11-06
In life, all the rewards go to those who actually get things done. They go to those who have the discipline to do what they have set out to do. The rewards go to you.Decide right now, what it is...