Procrastinate on procrastinating.

You’re going to wake up tired one morning or you’re going to be tired at the end of a long day. 

You’re going to be busy and have a ton going on.

You’re going to have different excuses for why you can’t do X or Y. 

There’s always something. 

You could give in and put it off until tomorrow. That’s one choice. 

You could also do whatever it is despite those things. 

In short, you could procrastinate on procrastinating. 

Put off taking it easy until tomorrow.

If you still feel like you need a break when tomorrow comes, maybe you actually need it. 

Discipline is patient.

“Only those who have the patience to do things perfectly,” Friedrich Schiller said, “will acquire the skills to do difficult things easily.” 

You have to show up day in and day out. You have to keep showing up and doing the work necessary even when results are small or unseen. 

When you feel as if you’re not making the slightest bit of difference. 

And when you everything in you says, “Give up.”

Discipline knows that reward comes to those who wait.  

To those who apply themselves to their craft with focus and determination over the long haul. 

There are zero overnight successes. Not in art. Not in music. Not in sports. And not in life. 

Behind every supposed overnight success is a lot of sweat, hard work, and patience. 

It may take years to reach your goal. 

And that’s ok. 

All that sweat and patience is building within you the character and discipline you need. It is shaping you into the person you need to be. It is making you worthy of your accomplishment. 

You wouldn’t rejoice if things came easy. You’d do what most people do with easy achievement—ignore it. 

The goals you're chasing are valuable and life giving because they are hard. Their difficulty is their magic. 

They are asking for the drive, determination, and patience required. In short, they are demanding discipline. 

Don’t quit when things get hard. 

Don’t give up because it’s not easy. 

Don’t move on to something new instead of sticking it out and seeing it through. 

Be patient. 

Stay the course. 

Apply discipline and remain patient. 

Results will come. Just give it time. 
 

No secret path

There are no secret steps or hidden paths to success. 

It doesn’t matter whether you’re building a business, growing a family, or working towards any important goal, there is only one thing that truly works. 

The one thing that works is honing your craft, day in and day out, doing the right things over and over again. 

It’s not difficult to comprehend. It’s just really hard to do. 

Committing to the process requires a lot of you. It requires things like grit, accountability, confidence, passion, and discipline. 

These things may come more naturally to some than others, but they are all things you can develop and grow. 

You can’t control what you were born with, but you can take giant leaps forward in developing character and discipline today. 

 That’s 100% within your control. 

Apply yourself to those things. 

Commit to them. 

Make them your watch words and see how far they carry you.