Self-Discipline Coaching: More Than Accountability
Yes, a self-discipline coach will hold you accountable at first. It feels productive, even virtuous, like you’ve finally got your act together. But if you’re not careful, it becomes just another way to avoid training your follow-through. Depending on someone else to keep you in line quietly undermines your ability to trust yourself. A good coach isn’t there to play hall monitor. They’ll help you build the kind of self-trust that doesn’t rely on surveillance.
Finding Self-Discipline
“I just need to find the self-discipline…”
A lot of talk about self-discipline frames it as something you either have or you don’t. That’s false. Here’s why:
1. Self-discipline isn’t fixed.
It rises and falls with your energy, mental load, and stress levels. You can be ruthless about deadlines at work and still feel powerless to fold your laundry, and when you’re exhausted or overwhelmed, follow-through unravels. It’s not a character flaw, it’s usually tangled up with perfectionism, avoidance, and the low-grade shame spiral no one talks about.
2. Self-discipline isn’t hiding somewhere.
The people who seem naturally good at it didn’t stumble across a secret stash, they built it the hard way, by taking action when it was inconvenient, boring, or thankless. No app will do that for you, and no master plan overrides your nervous system. You earn it one decision at a time.
3. Self-discipline isn’t the end goal.
It’s a tool, not an identity. You don’t need to be perfect, you need to recover fast, reset often, and stop making every misstep mean something about your worth.
This is definitely related to other common self-sabotaging behaviours.
Building Self Discipline
Self-discipline is a muscle, and at first, it’s weak, untrained, and quick to give out. Following through feels unnatural because your system isn’t used to effort without reward, and your brain will flood you with reasons to stop. But if you keep going, something shifts. You stop dodging the hard parts and start pushing through them, even when you don’t want to. The excuses lose their grip and the part of you that used to quit starts holding steady. The muscle builds, the weight feels more familiar, and you begin to trust that you’ll carry it through.
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Changing Your Settings
Your ability to follow through today is shaped by past habits and the autopilot settings your brain has come to rely on. Those settings don’t shift through insight alone, they change through repeated action. Until that repetition kicks in, following through will mean moving through resistance, not waiting for it to disappear.
The good news is you can do hard things. You can act when you’re not in the mood. You can ignore your brain when it tries to negotiate. Or just do it out of pure, cold defiance. That still counts as growth.
More: Coaching for Self Discipline Tool – the 3:33 Alarm
Wanting the Change
You can’t change for someone else or because you think you should. Intentional lasting behavioural change comes from the DESIRE to change and create new results. Get as specific as possible in answering the following questions:
What would you do if you had amazing self-discipline?
What would you do differently today or this week specifically?
How would your life be different in a month? How about in a year?
What are you willing to give up to change this? For example, scrolling on social media, sleeping in…
Do you want these results enough to muddle through the hard parts of building self-discipline?
Be honest with yourself because if you try to convince yourself to want something you don’t really care about, you will most likely just repeat the pattern of not following through.
How Long Does It Take to Build Self-Discipline?
There is no set amount of time or number of repetitions that can guarantee self-discipline. The habit of following through for yourself, even when you aren’t feeling motivated or in the mood can only be created through repetition.
The good news is that there are ways to make it easier to build the self-discipline muscle for any habit:
- Expect imperfection – change is never linear or constant.
- Start smaller than you are capable of.
- Imagine yourself as someone with the new habit, and become familiar with this version of yourself.
The last one might sound fluffy to some of you but 95% of people who create lasting behavioural change begin by viscerally connecting to an idealized version of themselves. #science
Hiring a Self-Discipline Coach
A self-discipline coach will enable you to stay on track, stay focused, and get the results faster by helping you get more clarity, commit to a plan, and catch and redirect when you go back to your old habits. It’s like having a personal trainer for your mind. A self-discipline coach will help you within the context of your life and what matters to you because you can’t practice following through outside the context of real life.
Building self-discipline is simple, but it requires you to commit to yourself and break out of your current auto-pilot settings. The Kickstartology Alignment Framework brings together the best of life coaching and mindset coaching to allow you to jump in from where you are now, in the context of your life. You’re going to get exactly what you need to break the patterns that are holding you back.
Once you know how to build self-discipline for yourself, you can simply decide what to focus on and take action, without wasting energy worrying about how to get yourself to stay motivated and follow through. Remember, it’s not about “being good“, because that’s quite boring, it’s about building the habits that align with how you want to live long term.
You will have more energy, more time, and better focus on the things that matter to you.
To start following through for yourself now, book a free call to find out about online group coaching for women or personal coaching.
…Seriously, don’t add this to the list of things that you have good intentions for but don’t follow through on.
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