The Lost Art of Discipline

The Lost Art of Discipline
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Publisher : ISBN Canada
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 1775249425
ISBN-13 : 9781775249429
Rating : 4/5 (429 Downloads)

Book Synopsis The Lost Art of Discipline by : Chad Howse

Download or read book The Lost Art of Discipline written by Chad Howse and published by ISBN Canada. This book was released on 2018-12-20 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: HOW TO GET WHAT YOU WANT MOST BY NOT CHASING WHAT YOU WANT NOW. (Get the audiobook FREE - Details in the Book and ebook). Every desire you have for your life is won with discipline. Few, however, understand how discipline works, what it is, and how to actually develop it and apply it to whatever area of life they want to improve. Do you want more money? Discipline will help you earn more and spend less on useless things. Want a better body? Your genetics aren't what stands in the way, a lack of discipline in training and nutrition, does. Want more meaning and purpose in your life? Discipline, again, will help you get it. Want more free time to actually live and adventurous life? Discipline will give you more time, but also a body that can endure said adventures. It's what makes mediocre men great, and a lack of it can send a man born with every opportunity and luxury available crashing into poverty. In the Lost Art of Discipline, author, Chad Howse, shows you how to make discipline automatic: - With historical examples of how discipline has repeatedly helped men rise from the bottom of society to its greatest heights. - How you can improve your life daily by adopting simple principles that will help you move closer to the person you can potentially become, the person your goals need you to become. - How you can do better work in less time. - How you can rid yourself of desires in the moment that hold you back from achieving your greater desires for how you want to ideally live your life. It doesn't matter what you want in life, discipline will help you get it, and the Lost Art of Discipline is the book that will provide the plan, the path, and the clarity you and your dreams need if they're to be fulfilled. "If you have any desire to achieve more in life, whether you want to make more money, spend less money, write your first book, get in the best shape of your life, live a more adventurous life, or you simply want to create a happier, more successful existence, you need this book."


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