Being in the Flow: Well that didn’t go as planned
Do you ever strive to be in a consistent practice of doing something good for yourself, and then it just stops? Sometimes there are times for consistency, and times for spontaneity.
Do you ever strive to be in a consistent practice of doing something good for yourself, and then it just stops? Sometimes there are times for consistency, and times for spontaneity.
In my self discipline journey, I feel that it is important to know how we tick. We can recognize what motivates us to perform actions, or to be a certain way. We can also look at our inner roadblocks. When we recognize these patterns, areas of healing, and concepts to re-frame, we empower ourselves to reach goals.
As we walk into new paradigms, centered in the tenets of shamanism (empathy, tolerance, generosity, charity, mercy), it is time to look at self discipline in a new light.
I’ve been reflecting a lot on “self discipline” lately. Self discipline is leading oneself on a path to mastery of an area of knowledge, skills, ways of being, or other goals