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30th January 2010
Discipline remains the path to success

For years we have focused on one simple but extremely important terminology known to us as DISCIPLINE and although this phenomenal expression is followed by many, they aren’t enough believers and followers pursuing this essential password to success. Regardless of one’s education, without the discipline to complement their credentials, the ultimate goal of success may lack the guarantee of accomplishment.
Having found ourselves in situations where the odds of succeeding appeared rather dismal, we discovered that the application of discipline usually assisted us with our difficulties. One may quite rightly question the criteria of our experience, so at this time, we shall provide some evidence to endorse our belief.
Having relocated our business to a new and virgin territory without the strong human resource connections associated with enhancement in both the short and long term, we discovered that with adequate focus and discipline we were able to eliminate the dependence on others.

 
 

This accomplishment addressed the built in resources of human beings which have the potential to produce more than we are aware of.
Once we developed the art of drawing upon this disciplinary ingredient provided at birth we gained a greater degree of confidence which provided us with a distinctive competitive advantage and while we were able to improve and master this resource, we recognised that we could now rely upon this distinct aspect of human chemistry which improved part of our confidence.
One must also realise that any resource which originates from within is more reliable than any foreign component. For the purpose of comparison, we can simply reflect upon our eating habits and we may very well agree that we enjoy a healthier lifestyle by using natural foods instead of artificial products. We can continue providing other examples, but suffice to say, we have made a point which encourages others to consider our observations and concluded for themselves whether there is merit in our findings.


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