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The ripple effect of getting disciplined.

January 24, 2021 by Dror Allouche Leave a Comment

Sometimes we think about our ability to engage and execute projects as a very personal thing.

I believe in the power of leading by example.

An ounce of practice is worth more than tons of preaching.” Mahatma Gandhi

Each time you create and build a new project that was important for you, you inspired someone around you.

Change the world by your example not your opinion.”  Paul Coelho

Think about the projects you have accomplished. Try to remember where your first inspiration came from. You will always find someone or something that lit the spark in you. (If you spot someone, send a thank you note, and he will be happy )

And when you build something for you, you get directs and undirects benefits.

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The ripple effect of getting disciplined
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Direct effects.
I have progressed in my career. I have built great connections, met interesting people, and made new friends.

Ripple effects.
I have developed my ”consistency, persistence, and discipline” muscles. I’ve formed new routines and improved my productivity in general. 

I increased my knowledge of “meta-learning”, which helps me to understand how I learn. I can then apply it to any other field.

I developed my self-esteem and self-confidence. Keeping promises to myself, doing the work every day, and seeing progress procures me joy and fulfillment.

My son started on his own to learn Japanese when he was 9 years old.

The three most important ways to lead people are:… by example… by example… by example.” Albert Schweitzer

We all have dreams. We all want to achieve things. Let’s do it, get benefits, and inspire people around us.

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