One of the most essential skills for unlocking our potential is self-discipline. We asked some of the most inspiring creatives and entrepreneurs where their self-discipline comes from.
CJ Harris
Being a former Collegiate Baseball player, the sport definitely played a huge role in helping me develop my self-discipline. From training, practice, dieting, goal planning, in game mental focus, etc., I still return to things I learned and developed from my baseball playing days to help me navigate day to day life in business. Read More>>
Makk
Growing up in Fort Worth, Texas not a lot was happening especially with the kind of music I’ve dedicated my life to. Outside of my parents I saw a bunch of people that I didn’t want to be like. Read More>>
Lindsay Kaye
A lot of my self-discipline comes from dance. I started dancing when I was four, and from a young age I learned how to commit and dedicate myself to something. I spent a lot of time training in the studio, which meant giving up free time, but it taught me consistency and patience. Read More>>
Dr Zach Beatty DC
My self-discipline comes from a combination of places, not one single source. Growing up in competitive sports taught me early that effort alone isn’t enough—you need structure, consistency, and the willingness to do the boring work every day when no one is watching. Read More>>
Kyle Dosterschill
My self-discipline was born out of necessity, not inspiration. I didn’t grow up with the luxury of relying on talent or luck, so I learned early that the only controllable variable in my life was effort. When everything else felt unpredictable, discipline became the one thing that never wavered. It was the anchor I could always count on. Read More>>

