Disciplined people follow the SMART principle, i.e., Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. These goal provides them direction and help maintain clear focus towards their work.
Disciplined people set their daily routine, which is a to-do list that reduces the need for constant cramming to complete the work.
Disciplined people divide their work by different criteria—the most urgent work, important but not so urgent work, and the least important task, which can be done later.
They have the ability to control their screen time and work effectively throughout the day.
Disciplined people are great with time management skills and complete their work on time.
Image: PexelsThey don't get stuck in the loop of obstacles or challenges; instead, they demonstrate resilience and a commitment to finding solutions.
Strong-willed people never quit; they learn from their mistakes and take responsibility for their actions and outcomes.
They understand that maintaining their physical and mental well-being through exercise, healthy eating, and sufficient rest is crucial for sustained discipline and performance.