Teaching the difference between discipline and self-discipline.
Mike Bogdanski
Bully Prevention, school assemblies, professional speaker, martial arts Master teacher
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Lessons For Life:
?Thousands of books have been written on being the best parent ever. However, in my experience, teaching self-discipline
The dictionary defines discipline/self discipline as the ability to control one's feelings and overcome one's weaknesses; the ability to pursue what one thinks is right despite temptations to abandon it.
???Discipline is the exerting of external control, like when you tell your kids to brush their teeth.? This is how we as parents teach the littlest children the right and wrong ways to do things.? Self-discipline is when children utilize an internal guide to direct them to do the right things.? Self-discipline is the foundation of success in life and using character will give them a direction. In my years of working with children I often asked if they made their own bed.? Then I asked, did they do it on their own or after being told.? Then I highlighted to them the difference between discipline and self-discipline.
Here are my top tips on teaching self-discipline.
One of the greatest well-known successes in athletics is Tom Brady. His recommendation is; “Quit focusing on all the things you can't control. Focus on being the best version of yourself. Work as hard as you can.”
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With the technology of today it would be easy to start with a video of how to brush with detailed cleaning of each tooth. Many electric toothbrushes have a handy 2-minute timer. When kids are done brushing, you can be their success coach and give your child feedback, finishing with a smile and praise. Create a routine (specific time of day) where you log your goals and build your habits.?
If you want to succeed in a certain area, tell your everone. Then every time you see your friends, they will check in on your progress and give you support. Your friends and family want you to succeed, especially on tough, long term goals. Parents, if your child is not immediately good at developing self-discipline don’t worry, it’s a journey, not a destination. It is perfectly fine to fail as long as you take this as a lesson in course correction.
I will leave you with this thought written in the 6th century- “A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step”. (Lao Tzu)
Mike Bogdanski
Mike is a martial arts Grandmaster and Anti-bully activist.