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Reddit mentions of Self-Discipline in 10 days: How To Go From Thinking to Doing

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Self-Discipline in 10 days: How To Go From Thinking to Doing
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Found 12 comments on Self-Discipline in 10 days: How To Go From Thinking to Doing:

u/acepincter · 7 pointsr/IWantToLearn

Mind! A guide to turning your mind into a limitless motivational engine!

u/donoteatthatfrog · 4 pointsr/getdisciplined

Self Discipline in Ten Days, by Theodore Bryant
http://amzn.com/1880115107

u/K80_k · 1 pointr/getdisciplined

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1880115107?pc_redir=1411836474&robot_redir=1

Really good points that change your perspective on getting things done.

u/wherestand · 1 pointr/bigseo

Great ideas, no execution is a problem I used to face too.
And yes, I thought it was because of laziness too.
Then I read this book, and things changed for good.
Now stuff gets done, and I actually make the money I thought I could.

Seriously though, 13 hours a day is no overload!

u/RamenAndEgg · 1 pointr/DecidingToBeBetter

Try the book "Self Discipline in 10 days". https://www.amazon.com/Self-Discipline-10-days-Thinking-Doing/dp/1880115107

It does give you the tools to handle things like fear of failure, fear of success, and so on.

u/FatihYilmaz · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

It's good to read this one, give a chance and do it what it says precisely:

http://www.amazon.com/Self-Discipline-10-days-Thinking-Doing/dp/1880115107

u/wtk · -1 pointsr/Fitness

Nice comparison. Personally I like to join this way of thinking with an idea of having 2 "subpersonalities" (sic, pardon if I'm just inventing words). One is pretty lazy and wants you to act like a child - play, do nothing. The second one wants you to do your job, get things done and act towards success. I'm not an author of this concept, you can read about it in this book: http://www.amazon.com/Self-Discipline-10-days-Thinking-Doing/dp/1880115107