The essence of successful discipline is not technique; rather, it is self-confidence.

John Rosemond
The essence of successful discipline is not technique; rather, it...
The essence of successful discipline is not technique; rather, it...
The essence of successful discipline is not technique; rather, it...
The essence of successful discipline is not technique; rather, it...
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The essence of successful discipline is not technique; rather, it is self-confidence. This quote from the man that invented modern-day calligraphy demonstrates that you can achieve great things with nothing more than a little bit of faith in your ability. The idea is that if you believe in yourself, you can achieve anything.

Source: A Family Of Value

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