Similar words: discipline, disciplined, disciplinarian, multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, disciple, discipleship, self-denial. Meaning: n. 1. the trait of practicing self discipline 2. the act of denying yourself; controlling your impulses.
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1) You need a lot of self-discipline when you're doing research work on your own.
2) A lot of the kids seemed to lack self-discipline.
3) Lack of self-discipline prejudiced her chances of success.
4) It takes a lot of self-discipline to go jogging in winter.
5) We try to teach the children self-reliance and self-discipline.
6) With self-discipline most anything is possible. Theodore Roosevelt
7) Self-discipline is conquering yourself mentally, emotionally and physically. Dr T.P.Chia
8) Taking part in plays teaches kids focus and self-discipline.
9) It must have needed a great deal of self-discipline for you to lose so much weight in such a short time.
10) Obviously knowledge as well as self-discipline is necessary to prevent accidents and maintain a safe environment.
11) His self-discipline had been forged and tempered by years of training.
12) They need initiative, self-discipline, and the ability to organize and direct the work of others.
13) You want them to exert their self-discipline and use their talents in your favour.
14) Self-discipline was all that was needed, he said: concentration, Sitzfleisch, strength of character.
15) Good luck is a test of foresight, self-discipline and humility. Some people are unfortunately victimized by good luck - being carried away by the fruits of good luck. Dr T.P.Chia
16) The more you exercise your self-discipline, the stronger it becomes. Dr T.P.Chia
17) Ideally, it promotes self-discipline, controlled aggression and individual sacrifice in the interest of the team.
18) I don't know if I've enough self-discipline to work full-time and go to night school.
19) If there is not some self-discipline, that is exactly what happens.
20) Hence they have too little self-discipline, too little sense of the appropriate.
21) They lacked the academic habits and the self-discipline of some of the others; their relative fluency masked deeper problems.
22) Exercising at home alone requires a tremendous amount of self-discipline.
23) If I want to be great I have to win the victory over myself... self-discipline. Harry S Truman
24) To a point, the onus for acquiring these skills depends on the self-discipline and initiative of the trainees themselves.
25) The profession was extremely hard to break into and to maintain a very low weight required constant vigilance and self-discipline.
26) They, too,(http://sentencedict.com/self-discipline.html) had needed to call on reserves of willpower and self-discipline.
27) All aspects of flying require this combination of understanding and self-discipline, and the vital actions make a good starting point.
28) And, in part, they are not successful because they lack the self-discipline to stay on task.
29) To counterbalance this earthly anchor the only remedy has been self-discipline and mortification of her natural inclinations.
30) They would have preferred to hear him preach his Lenten sermons on the necessity of self-discipline and the importance of fasting.
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