Discipline- The Mantra For A Good & Healthy Lifestyle!
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Discipline that made many people
are like stars, has also shown stars in the daytime to many. This
is the most frequently mentioned word in many biographies and
autobiographies. Yet many cannot practice it.
An undisciplined
action can destroy our whole life. Discipline is like a virtual boundary
according to which we lead our life, and it makes us disciplined and capable of
living in society.
In recent times of
pandemic, its importance has increased manifold. It needs a great sense of
discipline to follow lockdown, social distancing, and high standards of hygiene.
Discipline by people all over the world is going to save this world.
Be Disciplined and be a Minimalist:
Keep your home stocked with stuff that you need but do you
really need to hoard?
Be Disciplined and Stay Indoors:
The call for self-discipline is paired with
the call to love thy neighbor. “Love and self-discipline belong together, even
more, these days,” they say. By keeping social distance and “holding back from
unnecessary contact, we are able to show our love and concern for those who are
most vulnerable,” they add. As restrictive measures continue to be imposed in
some countries, the Lutheran leaders say this may call for assessing practices
regarding gatherings and worship. They commend the Asian member churches for
the example they have given and urge all other churches to take necessary steps
to contain the virus and virus and protect the vulnerable.
Market and Trade Discipline:
COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus, is a
zoonotic disease, meaning it originated from an animal then shall we not put a
ban on the consumption of Wild Animals? As said by WWF: If meaningfully enforced, in other words, if disciplined
action is taken, the ban in China could be a game-changer. WWF urges other
countries to quickly adopt similar prohibitions and regulations to reduce
zoonotic disease risks and prevent future outbreaks. 'We are calling for urgent
action to close high-risk markets and end illegal and unregulated wildlife
trade that impacts biodiversity and threatens human health and our existence as
we know it.'
With 97,278 loss of human lives across the
globe. I am sure we all can appreciate the importance of self- discipline. To
show the impact of self- discipline, one can marvel at the recovery of 3,66,444
corona cases.
In India, we need to channel all our will
power and practice self- discipline like never. As the 21- day pan
India coronavirus lockdown grinds on, Indians face their biggest test
yet: self-discipline. Let us learn from other countries and maintain
self-discipline.
Moving Beyond these New Normal Times
Discipline will Always be Helpful
To help lead a Stress-free Life:
As one gets the habit of
doing every work within the stipulated time, the fear of deadlines does not
affect. Young children have ample time to concentrate on extra-curricular
activities. They can develop hobbies that act as stressbusters later. Students
in higher classes have routine study time. If they are more prepared for
their exams for sure they do not have the last-minute tension.
Discipline lets you overcome laziness. As one follows the social norms,
they have amicable personal lives also.
We can Stay Happy and
Active:
Discipline boosts our self-confidence. We can be
proactive and plan all our work. By having self-control, we become
careful about the words we use and our behavior. We will not hurt others
knowingly or unknowingly. We can lead a conscious life and are aware of our
deeds.
We can Develop
Leadership Qualities:
Discipline teaches us to be responsible.
We can practice consistency in life and observe the well-defined rules. By
taking the right decisions at the right time we can be regarded as a natural
leader.
Discipline
Enhances Mental Strength:
Self-discipline is the base for mental toughness. It gives
the willpower required for facing challenges and adversities. Restraint and
practice help us to determine our weaknesses. It also increases our tolerance
levels.
“Discipline is wisdom and vice versa."
– M. Scott Peck.
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A nice morning start. I am glad you mentioned the number of recovered patients, reflecting how disciple helped them recover and the numbers are motivating.
ReplyDeleteThanks, hope for the best!
DeleteVery well articulated. Goes well with the current times...
ReplyDeleteHarmeet
Thanks!
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