Lack discipline? Yes, there are consequences.

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Brian Kight

As you've learned, it's your decision whether or not to bring discipline to any part of your life. No one else can or will do it for you. Discipline is chosen, not enforced. It comes from within you, not supplied to you.

If you're not willing to bring discipline to something, then you have no choice but to accept the consequences of that decision. Some consequences are known, and others are unknown. Some happen immediately, while others happen gradually.

  • Don't feel like asserting self-control over eating and drinking patterns?
  • Don't want to work out?
  • Don't want to understand and address painful emotions?
  • Don't feel like empathizing with friends or family members?
  • Don't want to suspend judgment to understand an alternative point of view?

Ok. It's your choice. Accept the consequences without confusion or complaint later.

But also acknowledge the positive consequences that get delayed or lost forever simply because you chose default over discipline.

There are consequences either way. Which ones are you willing to live with forever?

Answer the call. Do the work.

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