Jim Fargiano

The Art of Being Disciplined Will Lead to Many Positive Changes



Posted: Tuesday, January 10, 2012

by Jim Fargiano
The Spoken Words of Spirit, Inc.

The art of being disciplined can lead to many positive changes.  Most people tend to forget that any change they want must come attached to a sense of them being disciplined in going after what they want to achieve.  Without this kind of focus, a wearing down or attrition of your interest in actually attaining what you want is likely to take place.  One cannot sell anything without being regimented in their approach to reach their ideal goals.  It is the driving force behind anything that empowers you.

Whether it is visible or not, discipline runs concurrent with success.  In actuality, it is a form of competitiveness, or at the very least responsible for it.  Athletes cannot be the best at their sport without consistently honing their skills through a form of dedication which arises from their commitment to their pursuit to be elite at what they do.  You do not have to be a star performer to want to be the best at anything.  You can still excel; you can still be able to explore all of the avenues that make you crave excitement and joy for your future as long as you are focused and dedicated.

The reason people overcomplicate their journey is simply because they forget that life is easy.  It is even easier when you educate yourself in the ways of peaceful discipline. It does not take a lot of effort to practice principles that are strong, healthy, loving and geared towards empowering yourself and others.  If everyone spent a few minutes honoring the rights of their fellow human to co-exist peacefully, then there would be more restraint and more gestures to work on improving personal and neighborly relations.

From a spiritual perspective, it is always going to be seen as a gift if you can stay devoted to the areas of life that are meant to help and not hinder growth.  It does take practice.  There is nothing in life that avoids this fact; at least on a conscious level.  Even things like eating had to be taught to you.  Once learned, it became second-nature.  Discipline is the same way.  Regardless of what you are trying to improve on, when you stay on the track that is best suited for you, the outcome will always raise your vibration.  Why fear success?  These are The Spoken Words of Spirit.
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» left by Kacycarr 126 days 6 hours ago.
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Hi Jim I found this very interesting and couldn't agree more about the point you raise on discipline. We all need some encouragement in our lives if we want to get on, whether it be from our own pushing, or some others.

Keep well

Kacy
» left by Jim Fargiano 126 days 5 hours ago.
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Kacy, thank you for taking the time to comment. I never know what the finished product will be when I start writing because virtually everything is channeled. It makes for an interesting life. That said, I am always reminded of the need to stay focused and disciplined in my efforts to not only share helpful concepts, but to live my own life in a way that will lead to improvements. Whenever we share something good--regardless of the topic--we help to lift people up. Thanks for your interest and I look forward to reading some of your articles too.

Blessings,

Jim
» left by Kacycarr
126 days 4 hours ago.
109 fans.
Jim its a privilege you allow the likes of me and others the opportunity to read your work. Sometimes the best work comes from having no ending at the beginning if you know what I mean

Your Friend

Kacy
» left by HyunSoung Kim
122 days 5 hours ago.
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The reason people overcomplicate their journey is simply because they forget that life is easy.

Love this one.
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