A stop is the only logical escape Emotional discipline is a tool that allows you to manage your emotions and choose the best course of action without being forced to accept coercive reactions -- it gives you the willpower to carry out your knowledge.
Willpower to perform represents the ability or power to carry out a set of action plans with specific goals. This shows the ability to make decisions. "To decide" means "cut off" in Latin. Once you have actually made a decision, your mind has already decided that there are no other desirable possibilities. In this case, implementing the plan is no longer a matter of choice, but necessity. Planning becomes a value in itself, and if it can be integrated into the subconscious, it can actually be supported by emotion. Practiced in this way, emotional discipline not only improves your performance, but also reduces the level and frequency of emotional conflict -- it promotes consistent thoughts, actions, and feelings.
By practicing emotional discipline as an ongoing process, you can control your mind and develop decisiveness, while reducing the level and frequency of emotional conflict, which is not only important for trading, but also a positive way of life. It is the only way I know of to promote the consistency of mind and body and to perpetuate the dignity of the self.
Love is the road to success Look at people who are successful and happy. Their biggest trait is that they love their work. Watch them, and you will see that they can work for nothing, earning money as a side benefit. For them, every day is a new challenge, worthy of their full energy and enthusiasm. At home, at work, or at leisure, their actions reflect the purpose structure of each moment, day, and life, integrated into a rich life. The action they take comes from a love of life; When they move forward, failure, pain and frustration are just embellishes in the process, not insurmountable obstacles, so they make their dreams come true.
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