All we need is ... self discipline. How to be a successful EA

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Self-discipline is the key to success in any area of life. It allows us to follow through on our commitments and achieve our goals. Sounds easy! But in reality, even the very best sometimes struggle with the concept.

So often, we hear people say they need a little more motivation to succeed. But the truth is, all we really need is a little more self-discipline. With it, we can accomplish just about anything.

When it comes to our careers, self-discipline is essential for professional growth. It allows us to show up on time, meet deadlines, and give our best effort. It also allows us to be consistent in our work and see a job through to completion, which is essential to prove our value to employers and obtain career-advancing opportunities. The executive support field is competitive, and as you grow with the role, it becomes more demanding. Without self-discipline, work will consume you.

In our personal lives, self-discipline is what helps us stay focused on our goals and maintain a healthy lifestyle. It allows us to stick to our workout routine, eat healthy foods, and save money. It also allows us more free time by managing our time wisely.

Accountability is another important aspect of self-discipline. If we are accountable to ourselves and our career goals, we will likely stay on track and succeed.

Self-discipline is also essential for maintaining professional relationships, as it allows us to respect others' time and boundaries. It also enforces our self-respect by keeping our standards and not permitting others to take advantage of us or for us to compromise our values. Self-discipline allows us to say "no" when necessary to protect our time and energy. It gives us the power to stay focused on the things that matter and not get caught up in distractions.

In short, self-discipline is essential for success in any area of life, whether personal or professional.

So how can we develop more self-discipline in our lives? Is it a mental state? A habit? A skill?

The answer is all of the above! Self-discipline is a mindset, a habit, and a skill. And like all mindsets, habits, and skills, it can be developed with intention, practice and accountability! Here are some tips:

  • Set realistic goals for yourself and make a plan. Once you know your objectives, establish your way forward. What steps do you need to take to achieve your goals? Breaking down your goals into smaller, manageable steps will make them more achievable and help you stay on track.

  • Commit to yourself and your career. Decide that you will show up every day and give it your best effort.

  • Be accountable to yourself and your career goals. Regularly reflect on your progress to see just how effective you have been and make adjustments as needed. Get a career coach on board to help you stay accountable.

  • Set boundaries for yourself and stick to them. Setting boundaries helps protect your time and energy to focus on what is most important.

  • Practice self-discipline in all areas of your life. Doing so will help you to stay focused and motivated.

Be clear about what's important to you—your values and goals and what you want to achieve in your career and life. Have you thought about writing down your values and a mission/vision statement?

While self-discipline may not seem the most exciting topic, it is essential for success in any area of life. So next time you feel overwhelmed or like you're not making any progress, remember that all you need is a little self-discipline! A few small changes in your routine can significantly impact your overall success.

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