So for example, this morning, I got up, I meditated. I had my yoga, breakfast, a cup of tea and got to work. I have been meditating for a year now, I have been doing yoga for nine months now. And I have been writing at least one to two hours a day, so that I can complete the book that I've been writing. Have I been doing these things? Because I've been punished?
Or I'm afraid that I might get punished by someone. No, of course not. I've been doing these things because I have self discipline. I wouldn't have gotten that self discipline and I wouldn't have been disciplined like that myself. If I haven't been taught it all through the years. We don't do those things because we're going to get punished and probably you have similar morning routine or daily routine that you have to go through.
We do those things because we know if we don't do them things, one Done, we will not earn the money, the children will not get fed. So all those things we do because we are self discipline, this discipline is not something we do to the child. It is something we do for the child, to be fully honest with you. I really dislike getting up early in the morning. I'm more of a night bird than an early morning riser. But I do get up in the morning when I have to when I have work to do.
I disciplined myself, I get up early, I get the work done, because that is how we accomplish things in life. And that's how we are well adjusted adults. This is the way to accomplish things by disciplining your child to become self discipline adults later on in life. So I would strongly advise you that you start disciplining your children at an early age so that it will become part of their habits and their makeup throughout life. So they will be self discipline adults and well adjusted adults later on