especially when you don’t
feel like it—you are developing
the extraordinary discipline (which most people never
develop) necessary for creating extraordinary results in your
life. As my good friend,
Peter Voogd, often teaches his
clients: “Discipline creates lifestyle.”
For example, when the alarm clock goes off, and we hit
the snooze button (the
easy thing), most people mistakenly
assume that this action is only affecting that moment. The
reality is that this type of action is programming our
subconscious mind with the instructions that it is okay for
us to
not follow through with the things we intended to do.
(More on that in the next chapter:
Why Did You Wake Up
This Morning?)
We must stop isolating incidents and start seeing the
bigger picture. Realize that everything that we do affects
who we’re becoming, which is determining the life that we
will ultimately create and live. When you see the big picture
you start to take the alarm clock more seriously. When the
buzzer goes off in the morning and you’re tempted to
snooze,
you start thinking,
Wait—this is not who I want to
become—someone who doesn’t even have enough discipline
to get out of bed in the morning. I’m getting up now,
because I am committed to __________ (waking up early,
hitting my goals, creating the life of my dreams, etc.)
Always remember that who you’re becoming is far
more important than what you’re doing, and yet it is what
you’re doing that is determining who you’re becoming.
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