Discipline does not limit innovation.
Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment - Jim Rohn
Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment-Jim Rohn
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As we step into a brand new year, it is a perfect time to reflect, reset and re-imagine what is possible.
Take a moment to reflect on the year that was.
What goals or milestones did you achieve?
What lessons came disguised as #challenges?
What sparked gratitude even at the toughest points?
What changes will you make for the year to come?
For founders and change makers, each step, big or small, is progress. No matter your year’s progress—launch, pivot, scaling, holding back, or simply surviving—celebrate your achievements, especially those steps that are nonlinear.
Now, get ready for 2025 and for the journey you are planning to take and ask yourself:
Do the bold ideas you want to achieve still align with your original “why”?
How will your habits and rituals realise progress every single day?
What will keep you accountable even when your motivation may fade?
What changes will you make for the year to come?
Discipline is not a limitation—its is a critical capability to enable execution. It is execution that transforms your new idea or venture from “what could be” into “what is.”
Commit to building and strengthening those bridges that will help you get to where you want to be.
Intentional action builds the extraordinary.
Here’s to another year of growth, gratitude, and game-changing potential.
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