The Science Behind Self-Discipline
Self-discipline est une compétence qui n'est pas seulement une habitude; elle se développe à travers les processus cognizant et empirical du cerveau. C'est une manifestation de l'autocontrôle qui nous aide dans nos endeavors quotidiens.
La recherche suggère que self-discipline se développe principalement grâce au processus de modulation. Plus notre capacité de deduction et acumen se développe, plus nous pouvons montrer de tenacity pour atteindre nos objectifs.
Cependant, cela peut être difficile car le cerveau crée naturellement un impasse et privilégie les situations confortables. C'est pourquoi perseverance est extrêmement important, car cela aide à augmenter notre force.
Pour développer cette compétence, il faut faire régulièrement de l'introspection et adopter des habitudes positives qui doivent être inculcated. En utilisant une planification meticulous et des techniques de reinforce, nous pouvons augmenter notre autocontrole et surmonter avec succès chaque conundrum de la vie.
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/sɛlf ˈdɪs.ə.plɪn/
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The ability to control one's own behavior and actions.
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Self-discipline is key to achieving long-term success. |
willpower, self-control, determination
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indulgence, laziness, carelessness
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Being aware of and understanding something.
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He was cognizant of the risks involved in the project. |
aware, mindful, conscious
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unaware, oblivious, ignorant
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Based on observation and experience rather than theory.
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The study is based on empirical data rather than assumptions. |
experimental, practical, observational
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theoretical, hypothetical, speculative
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A visible display or expression of something.
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His hard work was a manifestation of his dedication. |
display, expression, demonstration
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concealment, suppression, hiding
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A serious attempt or effort to achieve something.
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His endeavor to start a business was successful. |
attempt, effort, pursuit
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inactivity, idleness, neglect
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The process of varying or controlling something.
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The speaker's modulation kept the audience engaged. |
adjustment, variation, control
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monotony, inflexibility, uniformity
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The process of reaching a conclusion through logical reasoning.
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His deduction from the evidence was accurate. |
reasoning, conclusion, inference
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misinterpretation, guesswork, speculation
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The ability to make quick and accurate judgments.
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His business acumen led to the company's success. |
insight, intelligence, sharpness
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foolishness, ineptitude, ignorance
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The quality of being determined and persistent.
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Her tenacity helped her overcome challenges. |
determination, persistence, resilience
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weakness, indecisiveness, surrender
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A situation where no progress is possible.
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The negotiations reached an impasse, delaying the agreement. |
deadlock, stalemate, standstill
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breakthrough, progress, resolution
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Persistence in doing something despite difficulty.
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His perseverance helped him achieve his dreams. |
persistence, determination, tenacity
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laziness, weakness, giving up
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To increase or enhance something.
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The company plans to augment its workforce next year. |
increase, enhance, amplify
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The examination of one's own thoughts and feelings.
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Through introspection, he realized his mistakes. |
self-examination, reflection, contemplation
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To instill an idea or attitude by persistent instruction.
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Parents should inculcate good values in their children. |
instill, teach, imprint
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Showing great attention to detail; very careful.
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A meticulous planner ensures that no details are overlooked. |
precise, thorough, detail-oriented
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To strengthen or support something.
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Teachers use real-life examples to reinforce learning. |
strengthen, fortify, support
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A confusing and difficult problem or question.
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The budget deficit presents a tough conundrum for policymakers. |
puzzle, dilemma, enigma
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solution, clarity, answer
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