As a leader and as someone always searching for innovative ideas, I have to say that I have been struggling with staying focused on one topic at a time, controlling my train of thoughts and filtering negative emotions.
Although I come from a very disciplined home, my mind is sometimes undisciplined: tens of thousands of ideas flash through my mind in a second, which makes it difficult for my team to follow me.
By taking time out in the day solely for the thinking process, I have allowed myself to successfully manage my thoughts and become a self-disciplined leader.
Wondering how to acquire self-discipline or how self-discipline can successfully grow your career?
What is self-discipline?
Firstly, self-discipline is one of the most important component of leadership. Self-discipline develops in you set ways for your thoughts, actions and habits. Self-discipline means doing what needs to be done when you don’t feel like doing it.
In addition, it means that you accept your responsibilities and accomplish your goals because they are the best profitable option but not because you want to.
Self-discipline implies self-management or self-control, self-motivation, self-reliance, self-confidence and self-awareness and eventually, remains the basis for trust.
Secondly, self-discipline is an acquired skill, has several degrees to it and is not achieved overnight. It has to be practiced to become easier, to create routine and structure.
Lastly, early responsibilities in life, small tasks and assignments, given by parents or managers, allow people to gain discipline from a young age and shape their character.
Characteristics of self-disciplined leaders
Self-disciplined leaders are successful and ultimately become better at what they do. They are active, self-controlled, organized, are able to censor themselves and to build great relationships.
Leaders use self-discipline to sharpen their willpower and decisions making skills, to command respect from others and to lead by example, to achieve their goals regardless of their feelings, to gain profit and to look beyond hard work, to stick to their decisions, to evaluate themselves and place boundaries, to compartmentalize their emotions.
Furthermore, self-disciplined leaders have no fear of the future, are respected and dependable.
Self-disciplined leaders practice thoughts management, emotional intelligence, time management, character building, self-awareness and team building until they turn those soft skills into habits.
HABIT #1: MIND MANAGEMENT
Your thoughts, negative or positive, become your reality whether you want it or not. Self-disciplined leaders have peace of mind, no matter the situation.
For self-disciplined leaders, controlling your emotions is barely about becoming stoic, but about acknowledging your emotions, understanding them and keeping them in check before acting on them.
In order to control your thoughts:
- Nurture your mind with the right stimuli, with empowering thoughts and success stories. Remove distractions from your workspace. Block social media sites during working hours.
- Train your brain to handle different situations, and to prepare for both positive and negative outcomes.
- Meditate or turn to religion. Meditation brings a sense of contentment and allows you to accept and deal with your thoughts. In religion, controlling your thoughts is more about admitting God’s control over us and relinquishing our problems and emotions to Him. Which is why you need to keep your eyes on God and your focus on your purpose.
- Forgive yourself for past mistakes, let go of grudges and regrets, and keep moving forward.
HABIT #2: EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Self disciplined leaders don’t allow their choices and decisions to be dictated by their impulses or feelings. Instead, they:
- enhance their logical and emotional skills to be able to make sound decisions,
- control their facial expressions,
- resist and reject negative feelings,
- handle stressful situations, conflicts and toxic individuals in a healthy manner,
- adopt positive attitudes and behaviors.
To discipline your emotions:
- Control your thoughts and don’t leave them on autopilot. Pay close attention to your habits, especially in negative situations. Identify which behaviors you consider undisciplined and those that reflect your values ans goals.
- Change your self talk.
- Meditate on a daily basis, a least 10 minutes a day, to quiet the mind, gain serenity and suppress regrets.
- Cultivate gratitude. This will help you transform negative circumstances into positives.
- Change your sources of data that you intake and abstain from vain entertainment.
- Change or increase your social circle to individuals who possess the qualities and skills that you wish to acquire.
- Manage your health by taking care of the essentials. Your mind and body are interconnected and the health of the one impacts the other.
- Sleep healthy hours and develop a steady night routine. Set an alarm at the same time everyday, put your phone in an unreachable area, don’t hit the snooze button.
- Acquire a healthy diet.
- Exercise regularly instead of procrastinating and drown your negative thoughts with dopamine.
HABIT #3: SELF-AWARENESS
Self-discipline allows leader to monitor their behavior in various situations and to assess their strengths and weaknesses, to find their purpose.
Without being aware of your strengths, you are unable to lead effectively. Trying to emulate another leader’s style, strengths destroys your natural talent, your uniqueness, your personality and your therefore your chances for success.
Furthermore, most leaders are blind to their own strengths and weaknesses. Some lead thinking that they possess a particular set of strengths and others lead blind to their own weaknesses.
Get to know yourself at a deeper level, increase your confidence, become more self-aware and quiet your ego:
- Renew your thought pattern, invest in your personal growth and don’t allow setbacks to mentally set you back.
- Reverting back to the memories of your childhood and recalling what you did well and with pleasure.
- Look for a common thread in the things that immediately and sustainably attract your attention throughout your life experiences.
- Read books and gain knowledge.
- Hire a professional to help identify your strengths and how to employ them.
- Take well-known online tests, such as StrenghtsFinder2.0 and StandOut, and cross-reference them.
- Asking the people closest to you.
- Surround yourself with supporting people. Stay away from yes men, undermining people or groups.
- Seek the truth about yourself and be unafraid of failure or the said truth.
HABIT #4: TIME MANAGEMENT
Successful individuals manage their time effectively to ensure that they accomplish their goals, allocate and maximize their time.
In the workplace, missing deadlines irritates and disrupts everyone on the team and makes you appear non accountable. So, to manage your time effectively:
- Define an achievable specific goal and apply timelines to it to create overviews of the milestones you wish to achieve. If you don’t have deadlines, create some for yourself.
- Make time to achieve your personal goals, follow-up on schedule and meet deadlines. Do not procrastinate, find excuses to postpone your work or allow anyone to distract you and squander your time. Instead, stay busy and focused, and put in the hours required to accomplish your goals.
- Prioritize your personal goals and accomplish the most important ones before hand.
- Implement a routine and stay focused on the prize.
- Make time to be proactive. With an increase in leadership responsibilities, people start pulling the leader in different directions, and the leader ends up doing more of what people desire than what is necessary to be done. Carve out an hour in the day or choose a day in the week to isolate or insulate yourself and execute your tasks that matter.
- Make time for yourself. Carve out another hour in your day to recharge your batteries to be more productive and efficient as a leader for your team. You may have to arrive earlier to work.
- Respect other people time.
HABIT #5: CHARACTER BUILDING
Not all hardworking and talented beings are disciplined. Therefore, not all hardworking and talented beings are successful.
On one hand, self-discipline helps in creating routine and structure, holding yourself and others to a high standard ( integrity and respect), remaining accountable for your actions on your job, executing your job in detail and delivering on time. Self-discipline also increases maturity and builds stamina and resistance to walk down the leader’s path. That means that you can take a licking and keep on ticking.
On the other hand, self-discipline makes you resilient. You are empowered to stick to your decision, are able to get up when you are knocked down and to keep going when you hear “no”. Building character is a gradual process:
- Be consistent with your values (integrity)
- Tenacity is also key. Don’t be discouraged or perturbed by obstacles, by failures, by the illusion that your goals are unreachable. Instead, resist the urges of giving in or giving up.
- Read, listen, watch motivational elements. For faithful people, turning to your belief system is a great way to stay on track.
- Draw lessons from your mistakes.
- Monitor what you say. If you don’t have anything good to say, don’t say anything.
HABIT #6: RELATIONSHIP & TEAM BUILDING
Being disciplined allows leaders to command respect from others, to work well with their team members, to handle interactions with employees or customers judiciously.
In order to minimize supervisors intervention:
- Define your responsibilities or tasks, avoid stepping on anybody’s toes, delegate tasks appropriately,
- Play by the rules, treat your team members as adults and with respect,
- Look out for the best interests of the company and your team members,
- Coach your team, promote self-discipline amongst them, encourage innovative ideas without even if they fail,
- Share your performance expectations with your employees and help them direct their focus towards achieving their goals
- Address unacceptable behaviors immediately without punishing or humiliating the perpetrators,
- Model yourself as the best leader, avoid taking your job for granting or taking credit for team success or outstanding performance, and stay humble and .
HABIT #7: EXECUTION, MOTIVATION & STRUCTURE
Self-discipline brings predictability, consistency and order to the leader. Self-discipline captures the meaning of the word expectancy and provides the leader with latitude for risk assessment and management. To create structure and improve task execution:
- If you are somehow already disciplined in executing task, share your timeline and your attention to detail with others and help them pick up the slack without micro managing.
- Clearly, your order brings a sense of control to the team. However, don’t impose your discipline to anyone else.
- Focus on starting tasks rather than completing them.
- Follow through on your ideas and finish what you have started. Also, track your progress: record the starting time and the end time of your tasks.
- Execute your plan in silence, and respect yourself enough to put your money where your mouth is and to come through on your promises.
Hope that I’ve helped you get it together on your way to leadership!
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Great read!
Self-awareness is something that I consistently teach to my mentees. You can’t help others fully if you don’t help yourself, too.
Your mentees are lucky to be mentored by you. Very few people rake time to assess their limits. Very few people want to take time to help others succeed, find their strengths and weaknesses. Thanks for commenting!
Self-discipline is also extremely important in Christianity, in general.
I agree. If Man would discipline himself in the laws of God, then this man would be successful in life.
Thank you for commenting!
So many good habits to remember! Some of them take a lot of work because they don’t feel natural. So worth it in the end though.
Developing good habits becomes easy and natural with time and practise. Thank you for commenting!
self discipline is important in everyone, not just leaders. I can definitely see how beneficial it can be in leadership though! Great read
Indeed, Self-discipline is beneficial for everyone and to society. Thank you for commenting!
Self-Discipline is one of the most important skills everyone should possess. Its nothing but self control. Its the only way to success. It can be learned with practice. Very motivational post!
Thanks Sarah Bailey!
Mind management is so important as well as emotional intelligence. I think that training your brain is key to self-discipline. 🙂
Just as people train their body for intense sports, training your mind to handle intense situations is key to success. Thank you for commenting!
These are amazing tips on how to be a better more self disciplined leader. You must take care of yourself and your mind before you can care for others.
Thank you darlingceo!
Very inspiring post. Well written article. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
I learned the best advice about being a leader from a former supervisor. Never ask someone under you to do something that you would not do.
This is sound advice. In other words, a leader needs to get his or her hands dirty and climb the ladder from the bottom. Thank you for commenting!
Great blog, I love how it’s broken down by theme. So many CEO’s should read this and take note.
Thanks Rainy Days Fun, I appreciate the comment!
I love the emphasis on Emotional Intelligence. I took an EQ test in college and did quite well. The smartest people in the world will not go far if they don’t relate.
Absolutely, so many smart people work on their project but don’t work on themselves and improve their EQ. It is a shame because they are highly competent but they do not get promoted. Thank you for commenting!
I think these are great qualities to look for in a self disciplined leader. Leaving the emotions at the door is always important.
Absolutely. Even though checking your emotions at the door is unnatural, it is necessary to be done a daily basis. Thank you for commenting!
Great tips! I know I still need to work on most of these to maximize them but I also know the fact that I’m working on them means I’m almost there…
Working on these skills is the first step to progress. If only more people were open to assessing their limitations and to accepting growth. You are on your way… Thank you for commenting!
These are all important things to have for becoming a self disciplined leader. It is so important to know that self discipline is something that we teach ourselves. This habits are indeed what creates a self discipline leader. Thanks for sharing the information.
Becoming self-disciplined is difficult but not impossible to teach ourselves. Those habits become easier with time. You have to be open and patient with the process.
A self disciplined leader is certainly something I am not. At least not in this phase of my life. One day I’ll be more career oriented. Right now though, it’s about family.
Being a self-disciplined leader is a choice, requires time and patience to be able to work on yourself. However, the benefits of self-discipline are expendable to every aspect of your life. By the way, if you have a family that you nurture, inspire and drive toward a set destination, then I’m sure you are a self-discipline leader. Thank you for commenting!
This is good stuff! I will have to reference this often.
Thanks!
Thank you for your sharing <3 7 habit are really helpful for me to become a self-discipline leader in the futute. If I get problem related to this topic, I will contact you soon.
Thanks Nguyễn Ngọc Tường Vy, I appreciate the comment! You are more than welcome to discuss the topic and the outcome of these 7 habits with us.
I do know that I need more self-discipline. It is one thing that I lack and may be holding me back!
I also lack self-discipline in my thoughts, especially when I’m exhausted. We are all works in progress… Thank you for commenting on the Journey To Leadership Blog! Nice seeing you around!
I cant agree more with this “Leaders use self-discipline to sharpen their willpower and decisions making skills, to command respect from others and to lead by example, to achieve their goals regardless of their feelings, to gain profit and to look beyond hard work, to stick to their decisions, to evaluate themselves and place boundaries, to compartmentalize their emotions. ” It says it all and I wish our leaders could practice this.
I wish it too. Thank you for commenting!
To become a good leader, you should be a good follower first and a good listener.
Thanks for your tips. Am learning a lot!
You are absolutely correct: a leader start sharpening his or her skills at the bottom of the social ladder. Thank you Blair Villanueva for commenting!
It is important to be self-disciplined in life! Not only for becoming a great leader but also a sincere citizen of any nation! Time management is a key to success!
The habits of self-discipline can be extended to every aspect of someone’s life: they can be a self-disciplined leader at work and a self-disciplined follower at home for example. Thank you Ana Ojha for commenting!
This is really helpful! I am a leader and I still lack in all aspects. It’s not easy thanks for sharing.
Leadership is far from being easy. It takes more work than giving orders and having employees.
Thank you Ruth I. for commenting!
Working from home I understand how important it is to be extremely self-disciplined. Great tips here and a few I still need to work on!
Working at home is when you are able to test your level of self-discipline. Thank you for commenting!
This article is in depth and incredible. You hit so many great points and made great connections.
Thanks Jenny at dapperhouse!
I can’t get enough of your leadership articles. Always educative and inspiring.
Thank you John Mulindi!
I love the way you wrote about it. And how you talked about self discipline positively
Thanks lameeshelal!
great tips! for me the most important one is for sure self awareness! you are so right when you say that we should not allow setbacks to mentally set us back.
For sure. You must view setbacks as practice, as a learning opportunity and believe that there are many more opportunities awaiting you. Thank you for commenting!