Want vs Work
There is a big difference between a “want ethic” and a “work ethic.” The difference is this: Wanting is easy. Working is hard. To get the outcomes you want in life, you must be willing to do the work required.
There is a big difference between a “want ethic” and a “work ethic.” The difference is this: Wanting is easy. Working is hard. To get the outcomes you want in life, you must be willing to do the work required.
Discipline over default means thinking and acting discipline-driven rather than default-driven, a core practice of our R Factor training. Choosing to be discipline-driven over default-driven isn’t a one-time decision, this is the essence of The R Factor – a daily, everyday choice to be disciplined in your behavior.
I hate the phrase because soft skills, there is absolutely nothing soft about the skills of mindset, discipline, trust, courage, or communication. No, they don’t show up on a spreadsheet, but they are the intangible and tangible difference between discipline and default and average and elite performance.