Discipline comes from doing. But you won't start doing unless you want to. It's the old Catch 22.
Hmmm, what to do what to do?
I don't know you nor your history. But if you want some advice then I suggest that you join a martial art club. But it has to be one that has high standards and expectations for the students. Lots of clubs will give you a Black Belt in X years just for showing up, and those are a waste of your time and money. You want, correction, you need a club that will fail your ass if you are not constantly giving 100%. This will give you the drive and self discipline you desire, assuming you stick with it.
The same can be done with any other activity that requires dedication and hard work to become good at. But martial arts are especially good because often the guy running the place knows more about motivation than your average piano teacher. It also helps having a true bad ass that you can look up to for inspiration.
But it's only of value if it's hard and you do it. All the best.
anon 0 points 8 months ago
Discipline comes from doing. But you won't start doing unless you want to. It's the old Catch 22.
Hmmm, what to do what to do?
I don't know you nor your history. But if you want some advice then I suggest that you join a martial art club. But it has to be one that has high standards and expectations for the students. Lots of clubs will give you a Black Belt in X years just for showing up, and those are a waste of your time and money. You want, correction, you need a club that will fail your ass if you are not constantly giving 100%. This will give you the drive and self discipline you desire, assuming you stick with it.
The same can be done with any other activity that requires dedication and hard work to become good at. But martial arts are especially good because often the guy running the place knows more about motivation than your average piano teacher. It also helps having a true bad ass that you can look up to for inspiration.
But it's only of value if it's hard and you do it. All the best.