Every philosopher, psychologist, and other self-help book has said how essential self-discipline is. Discipline that acts through awareness is not a practice or routine. Instead, it is an action that solely depends on the present moment.
The discipline of self-control is just an idea with no absolute freedom because you are doing something out of self-pity. When you do this, there cannot be a fundamental transformation. But when discipline comes into being out of your freedom and observation, you start growing limitlessly.
So let’s talk about what discipline can actually provide us:
1) It establishes harmony and order
Yes! Self-discipline creates harmony among human beings and makes an individual take necessary steps in order to grow in one’s career and other aspects of life. It maintains peace and love by revolting against corruption and its politics.
2) Promotes freedom with technology
There has been a huge spike in the advancement of technology over thousands of years. That is completely normal, but the way we live with this advancement doesn’t really mean anything.
We have no order to control this enormous technological field. Without proper freedom and discipline, we are no more than slaves to this outward development. So to create order, there must be an inward revolution that comes through self-discipline.
3) Helps in stopping procrastination
Procrastination is a common problem these days. Everyone is going through these struggles and we want a miracle to happen at some point. This is where discipline puts aside that kind of mindset and enables you to get things done on a daily basis.
It works like an auto-pilot. When you’re disciplined, things happen when they need to happen. You don’t have to get them done depending on how you feel.
4) Helps you with time management
Time management is one of the important skills that you can develop because it is needed in almost every area of your life. Discipline involves certain habits that help you to stop procrastinating. By doing this, you save a lot of time for different tasks and manage them accordingly.
5) Does wonder for your spiritual health
Discipline has a major role to play when it comes to living a spiritual life. But this discipline doesn’t involve torturing your mind or body. There is no set of rules that you need to do. All you need is an open mind to see everything as it is.
This has more to do with rediscovering yourself. Social conditioning and society have made us develop really strong egos. Only this time, we get to be little kids again with the wisdom of truth, awareness, and mindfulness.
6) Builds your emotional well-being
It deals with emotions as well as your habits. Emotions are natural and healthy, but some could be more challenging. They need to be expressed as though you are in charge of them, not the other way around.
For example, anger. This emotion can take over you and make you do things that you would regret later. Suppressing anger doesn’t mean you are free from it. You need to be aware and express it maturely and healthily.
7) Psychological development
Discipline makes an individual patient, polite, and content. It helps to channel your energy into things that are necessary. Things that happen around us cannot be controlled, but we can change our attitudes and reaction toward them.
A conscious mindset is necessary to develop a positive personality. A lack of a conscious approach can harm you and also the people around you.