Who doesn't want to change aspects of his life? In fact, we all want to earn more, or just have more money left at the end of the month. We'd like to be skinnier, or just "feel" skinnier (yes, there is a big difference). We want to feel stronger, more social, better liked, better-looking, mentally stabler, etc. etc. We always want something. So, that's something like that we have the motivation to change.
However, motivation comes and goes. It depends on our overall feel factor. It may fluctuate on the basis of how much we sleep, how tired we are, and how happy or sad we are at times. And this again depends on whether we had a good day at work, a nice lunch. Something as small as a bad interaction with a colleague, customer, friend or relative can throw us into a pit of bad mood or highly demotivated.
If you're able to change your mood to make you feel more motivated, it can be very useful for your life. However, it can be fickle as it is too dependent on external factors. So what actually works when it comes to achieving our goals? Ultimately it will have to come down to discipline.
While understanding or defining motivation is a simple task, people often limit discipline to self control. However, discipline is sticking to orderly or prescribed conducts or patterns of behaviour.
So, what are these orderly patterns? In simple terms, these are habits with better choices. But again, habits are not a simple thing to form, albeit they are also hard to break. To connect it to pursuing goals, we need to form those habits which will take us nearer and nearer to our goals.
Now onto the Motivation vs Discipline debate: the other day a friend asked me “How do you stay so motivated after all this time?” And my answer to that question is I don’t.
Motivation a great wave to ride when it strikes but it’s a finite feeling that comes and goes for everyone. Whereas, discipline is something you do and choose to do everyday. I like to think of the two as “Why I do” (motivation) vs “What I do” (discipline).
So, remember, when you’re looking to improve an aspect in your life or reach a goal, let motivation inspire you but focus on building disciplined actions to get you there.
With that being said, I want Stackers to kindly enlighten me on the following:
1. Do you personally lack motivation or discipline or both ar the same time?
2. How do you switch your motivation to discipline for achieving success from simplest of tasks to your biggest dreams.
3. Would you like to be called a motivated Bitcoiner or a disciplined Bitcoin Maxi?
Discipline is more important
I lack motivation most of the time
Switch by not thinking and sticking to a schedule
Discipline bitcoin maxi
Most people lack intrinsic motivation.
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You are right. In my opinion discipline is more important.
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  1. I don’t think I lack both. Shameless, but that’s how I really feel.
  2. Like you say, building good habits helps. I also find that planning one thing to tackle every day helps me to bite the proverbial elephant, one bite at a time. Also, breaking down a task into small bits so that I don’t feel overwhelmed and can score easy wins by accomplishing the small bits systematically.
  3. Well a compliment is a compliment, so I welcome all kinds of praise!
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You are shameless!
But you also sound like a high functioning person
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Backhanded compliments are what I enjoy best! Haha
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It was a real compliment
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I trust that there is a scent from somewhere. It definitely happens. From motivation to ten principles.
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I think you can have motivation without discipline but you can't really have discipline without motivation.
We should aim to be both but both but I guess you need to start with motivation since you aren't going to be disciplined if you aren't motivated to do so.
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I disagree. I think it’s the opposite.
Example: exercise
Discipline is exercising on days you don’t feel motivated.
Discipline is how you fight lack of motivation
Maybe I am wrong
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I can see that. I was thinking about it from the perspective of building discipline. I don’t think you can become a disciplined person without motivation but I agree once you build a habit of being disciplined it can carry you when you are not motivated.
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I lack discipline and motivation!
It’s cyclical depending on my mood or situation or medication
Habit , discipline, motivation
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Posting daily is a good discipline.
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Or an addiction lol
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I don't agree with this. How can learning be described as an addiction?
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SN is a community
Learning is a component of SN but there are social media components as well
It’s a fine line to be sure. Haha
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Do you also believe that this is an addiction?
I completely agree with your views. Thanks for sharing your views.
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11 sats \ 7 replies \ @xz 28 May
Everything has its limitations (except maybe density and entropy in a physics) so maybe similar to the speed of light, we just need to accept that productuvuty is not a constant.
My motivation tends to be there, consistently but I find if I'm not methodical and realistic in my approaches and don't set achievable goals, motivation alone can become torment, affecting sleep, as you say. This week, I felt that taking time out and hanging out, spacing out, and underachieving has been helpful to get back on track. I feel restored, somewhat.
I'm terrible for both discipline and unrealised goals. But I remind myself that the pursuit can be equal to the purpose, stuff like my newbie-ish adventures with basic coding, or just to travel to an event are often rewarding in ways I expect, and learn or enjoy things along the way. Even if I didn't quite accomplish everything I set out to.
This year I've achieved minimal in terms of projects or creative output, but learned quite a bit, or at least trained and built on existing knowledge. Also met some people in the space, that's been inspiring, need to nurture the motivation sometimes.
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Fate can be changed by performing deeds. For it is also said in the Geeta that karma is supreme.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @xz 29 May
I like that counterbalance. A succinct axiom to remember.
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My motivation is inconsistent
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @xz 28 May
I think I disagree with discipline on a personal basis. Sounds too regimented and inflexible to allow full spectrum of development and introspection.
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10 sats \ 2 replies \ @xz 28 May
When I said 'consistently there' I mean inconsistent in magnitude. I think consistency is key to getting results. Well, that's the crux of what I was trying to say. I think.
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Got it
I meant to say more clearly that I lack motivation 80 percent of my time
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We can probably adjust traits we want to adjust, if we are truthful about ourselves.
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I personally lack motivation or discipline both at the same time.
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you should create a good habit.
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What good habit? Your answers seem to be cut in half.
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I lack both at the same time so often, I'm a lazy-lazy ninza.
I see a mix of both is required.
TBH, I would just like to be called a 'Stacker'.
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In Indian way kuch to kar liya kro lazy hone se kam na chalne bala😉
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