
Discipline
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In this episode, Guy and Michelle explore discipline from a fresh perspective - not through the lens of military-style discipline advocated by ex-Navy SEALs, but as an act of self-love and care for your future self.
Key Discussion Points:
- How early experiences in sports and performing arts (Guy in the Flying Fruit Fly Circus, Michelle in the Marching Koalas) helped build discipline through commitment to others
- Why discipline equals freedom and how it helps avoid the "slavery" of negative consequences
- The power of creating rules instead of setting goals
- How discipline is ultimately an act of love for your future self
Practical Examples of How Discipline Creates Freedom:
- Completing tasks early prevents the stress of the "urgency trap"
- Healthy eating habits free you from health issues and yo-yo dieting
- Regular exercise builds strength and long-term vitality
- Consistent quality time with loved ones prevents relationship breakdown
- Maintaining friendships prevents future loneliness
Key Concept - Rules vs Goals:
Instead of setting distant goals, create immediate rules:
- "I have a cold shower every morning"
- "I eat things that grow and live"
- "I exercise first thing"
- "I have one glass of wine"
Memorable Quote:
"Discipline is like getting in a time machine, going forward 10, 20, 30, 40 years, and giving that future version of yourself a hug saying, 'Hey, I've got you, mate.'"
Practical Takeaway:
Visualise your future self and consider how today's disciplined actions will benefit them. Rather than viewing discipline as restriction, see it as a gift to your future self - whether that's better health, stronger relationships, or greater freedom from stress.
Building discipline isn't about perfection or military-style rigour, but about consistently making choices that benefit your future self while creating rules that serve you in the present.