Tuesday, September 9, 2008

What good — and bad — habits bring

Yesterday we talked about the vital role that planning plays in life.
Today we’ll talk about the importance of self-discipline.
Who is the hardest person to discipline? You’re right.
It’s yourself. That seems more difficult for some of us.
It’s easy to develop bad habits. But they’re hard to live with.
It’s harder to develop good habits. But they’re easier to live with.
When I was young, I developed many bad habits.
That got me into a lot of trouble. I paid for those mistakes.
I started writing "Your Life’s Great Purpose" with one single purpose.
To help young people avoid many of the mistakes I had made.
I wanted them to find their direction and purpose in life.
David Stanton will be talking with me about this at noon today.
David is interviewing me on WIS-TV (Channel 10) at noon.
If you’re in South Carolina, tune in and hear what we have to say.
David is a good interviewer. No telling what he’ll get me to say.
And think about self-discipline and what good habits can do for you.
You’ll make enough mistakes in life without repeating all of mine.
Learn from your mistakes. And learn from those of others.
For a copy of my goal planning guide, send me an email.
My address is jerry@jerrybellune.com
Tomorrow we’ll talk more about developing good habits.
For more on good habits, please click here.

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