Characteristics of the Self Disciplined Achiever
By Ken Jackson
This list came out of some research conducted at Stanford University and can be found on the Neuropsychology of Self-Discipline audio tapes.
Characteristics of the Self Disciplined Achiever:
Strong, well defined sense of purpose
Will go to any lengths to achieve that purpose
Is committed
Seeks out and uses positive role models (ie: mentor)
Strength of imagination
Uses visualization to achieve goals
Positive sensory orientation
Positive attitude
Doesn't have a fear of failure
Self assured
Can plan and organize
Ability to acquire knowledge and skills in order to make a goal achievable
Doesn't take shortcuts
Is patient
Knows that accomplishment takes time
Persistent
Will not give up
Relentless in their pursuit of their goal
Ability to experience pleasure while working toward their goal.
This list came out of some research conducted at Stanford University and can be found on the Neuropsychology of Self-Discipline audio tapes.
Characteristics of the Self Disciplined Achiever:
Strong, well defined sense of purpose
Will go to any lengths to achieve that purpose
Is committed
Seeks out and uses positive role models (ie: mentor)
Strength of imagination
Uses visualization to achieve goals
Positive sensory orientation
Positive attitude
Doesn't have a fear of failure
Self assured
Can plan and organize
Ability to acquire knowledge and skills in order to make a goal achievable
Doesn't take shortcuts
Is patient
Knows that accomplishment takes time
Persistent
Will not give up
Relentless in their pursuit of their goal
Ability to experience pleasure while working toward their goal.
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