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Quotes About Discipline

When Boice followed up on the group some years later, he found that their paths had diverged sharply. The page-a-day folks had done well and generally gotten tenure. The so-called "binge writers" fared far less well, and many had had their careers cut short. The clear implication was that the best advice for young writers and aspiring professors is: Write every day. Use your self-control to form a daily habit, and you'll produce more with less effort in the long run.
~ Roy F. Baumeister
Just to be sure, he counted the words. "I have found that the 250 words have been forthcoming as regularly as my watch went," he reported. At this rate he could produce 2,500 words by breakfast. He didn't expect to do so every single day—sometimes there were business obligations or fox hunts—but he made sure each week to meet a goal. For each of his novels, he would draw up a working schedule, typically planning for 10,000 words a week, and then keep a diary.
~ Roy F. Baumeister
Making yourself switch to your left hand is thus an exercise in self-control. You can resolve to use your left hand instead of your habitual right hand for brushing your teeth, using a computer mouse, opening doors, or lifting a cup to your lips.
~ Roy F. Baumeister
and here was a truly pleasant surprise—they also got better at other things. The students who did the study-discipline program reported doing physical workouts a bit more often and cutting down on impulsive spending. Those in the fitness and money-management programs said they studied more diligently. Exercising self-control in one area seemed to improve all areas of life.
~ Roy F. Baumeister
Getting your brain wired into little goals and achieving them, that helps you achieve the bigger things you shouldn't be able to do," he said. "It's not just practicing the specific thing. It's always making things more difficult than they should be, and never falling short, so that you have that extra reserve, that tank, so you know you can always go further than your goal. For me that's what discipline is. It's repetition and practice.
~ Roy F. Baumeister
That's more or less what researchers discovered after studying thousands of people inside and outside the laboratory. The experiments consistently demonstrated two lessons: 1. You have a finite amount of willpower that becomes depleted as you use it. 2. You use the same stock of willpower for all manner of tasks.
~ Roy F. Baumeister
Write or nothing. It's the same principle as keeping order in a school. If you make the pupils behave, they will learn something just to keep from being bored. I find it works. Two very simple rules, a. you don't have to write. b. you can't do anything else. The rest comes of itself.
~ Roy F. Baumeister
Girls' superior self-control is probably one reason they get better grades in school than boys do.
~ Roy F. Baumeister
Not getting enough sleep has assorted bad effects on mind and body. Hidden among these is the weakening of self-control and related processes like decision making. To get the most out of your willpower, use it to set aside enough time to sleep. You'll behave better the next day—and sleep more easily the next night.
~ Roy F. Baumeister
A curious contradiction which any child soon sees through occurs when his parents expect to control him when they cannot control themselves.
~ Roy Lessin
Freedom is a muscle... you have to exercise it.
~ Roy Scheider
College atheletes used to get a degree in bringing your pencil.
~ Ruby Wax
Both art and science are bent on the understanding of the forces that shape existence, and both call for a dedication to what is. Neither of them can tolerate capricious subjectivity because both are subject to their criteria of truth. Both require precision, order, and discipline because no comprehensible statement can be made without these. Both accept the sensory world as what the Middle Ages called signatura regrum, the signature of things, but in quite different ways.
~ Rudolf Arnheim
"What are the bugles blowin' for?" said Files-on-Parade."To turn you out, to turn you out," the Color-Sergeant said.
~ Rudyard Kipling
Back to the Army again, sergeant,Back to the Army again.Out o' the cold an' the rain.
~ Rudyard Kipling
They've taken of his buttons off an' cut his stripes away,An' they're hangin' Danny Deever in the mornin'.
~ Rudyard Kipling
I was a very undisciplined person but acting was something that actually motivated me to get up in the morning. I hadn't experienced that before, but it was something that really excited me. I think I could be quite self-conscious and it gave me a release.
~ Rufus Sewell
I like the way everything is clear and concise, you'll always be forgiven but you must know the rules
~ Rumer Godden
Fasting is the first principle of medicine; fast and see the strength of the spirit reveal itself.
~ Rumi
Russell A. Barkley
~ MotivAider,
If you dedicate your attention to discipline in your life you become smarter while you are writing than while you are hanging out with your pals or in any other line of work.
~ Russell Banks
Paradoxically, without self-control you can't be free.
~ Russell Barkley
O yes youwl want to think on that you dont want your mouf to walk you where your feet dont want to go.
~ Russell Hoban
Sixth, the libertarian fancies that this world is a stage for the ego, with its appetites and self-assertive passions. But the conservative finds himself in a realm of mystery and wonder, where duty, discipline, and sacrifice are required— and where the reward is that love which passeth all understanding.
~ Russell Kirk