Mary Anne Horsman
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Love and Self-Discipline


This edition of The Love Post is part of a series. We’ll be reviewing Napoleon Hill‘s 17 Principles of Success and how they relate to creating a life that you absolutely Love.


Love Does What Must Be Done

One of the best ways to apply Love is to use it as a guide and a motivator to take necessary action.

It might be tempting to take it easy. Stay comfortable. Stick with what you know.

Even if it’s not your dream life, you figure you’d better play it safe and take the “secure” course of action. Keep on keeping on as your little self.

For example, you decide to watch the show that you’ve been watching for the last seven seasons. Because you’re hooked, right? And this might be the last season.

But what if you spent that time making your own show? One that uplifts others.
One that changed things for people.

Love calls on us to be our best. She knows that we can play a bigger game.

And She’s not afraid of asking you to step outside of your comfort zone. In fact, She expects you to be willing to risk failing. Only to learn from it and try again. And again.

Love will help you get back up as many times as necessary so that you reach your full potential.

She wants you to do whatever it takes to show the world the splendor and glory of Your Spirit.

Love and Self-Discipline

The bottleneck through which your personal power must flow.

Before you can control your needs, you must first control your thoughts. Self-discipline calls for balancing the emotions of your heart with the reasoning of your mind.

~Napoleon Hill

 You know that you can do more. Be more. Have more.

And you know what you’ve got to do.

It’s just that you don’t want to do it.

But the time has come to put that feeling aside. Acknowledge that part of you that wants to stay comfortable.

And then listen to Love. She says, “You can do it. You really do want to do it. You don’t want to look back five years from now and wish that you had gone for it . . . And didn’t.”

You are strong. You are smart. You are the only one that can do what you came to do.
It’s up to you to play a bigger game.

Leave a legacy.

Make life better for this and future generations.

Take your time and make it worthy of your life. Because today will never happen again.

Love and Self-disciplineLove will help you every step of the way. And step by step, you can choose greatness over mediocrity.

What are you going to do with your precious moments to make a lasting mark in the world? Please tell us in the comments below so that we can support you!

And don’t forget to share this call to be our best selves with the amazing people in your life.

About the Author Mary Anne Horsman

Love Teacher. Writer. Musician. Green American Mama.

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