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If You Do These 3 Things, You Have Self-Discipline, According to a Psychology PhD

Inc.com

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June 21, 2026

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If You Do These 3 Things, You Have Self-Discipline, According to a Psychology PhD

Getting up at 4 am is not required.

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 21, 2026

Seperti perlu baca 100 kertas kajian, Ryan Deedat akui PhD uji mental

PETALING JAYA: Penyanyi,Ryan Deedat menganggap cabaran menyambung pengajian ke peringkat Doktor Falsafah (PhD) sebagai satu fasa yang berat yang terpaksa dilalui oleh pelajar dalam tempoh bertahun-tahun. Ryan atau Sheikh Eamir Deedat, 34, berkata, fasa itu sangat menguji mental dan fizikalnya, malah ia jauh lebih susah daripada sekadar belajar biasa. “Melanjutkan pengajian PhD secara jujurnya rasa ... Read more The post Seperti perlu baca 100 kertas kajian, Ryan Deedat akui PhD uji mental appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Paul Chek's Blog

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· Jan 30, 2026

How to Build Discipline For Inner Growth

In my 42 years of working with clients and students, one of the major impediments to their growth is a lack of discipline, especially when they are attempting to learn something like Tai Chi or qigong. Doing the inner work of spiritual development requires commitment and discipline. This is one reason why I give my

mindbodygreen

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· Jun 23, 2026

Why This Specific Type Of Walking Is So Good For Mental Health

This walking habit may deliver outsized benefits for mental health.

Quartz

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· Jul 10, 2026

15 cognitive biases that affect workplace decisions more than most people realize

From anchoring in salary talks to hindsight bias in postmortems, these mental shortcuts distort hiring, planning and strategy in ways most professionals never notice

Conservative Review

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· Jul 9, 2026

Lawsuit: Minnesota Students Can Be Expelled For Saying Men And Women Are Different

The student says the potential for disciplinary action is 'always at the back of [his] mind' when he discusses a controversial topic.

Daily Sabah

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· Jul 8, 2026

Your mental health may depend on more than your brain

When explaining psychological problems, the first things that come to mind are always researching brain chemistry and neurological examinations. Of course, our thoughts affect our...

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Related coverage for "If You Do These 3 Things, You Have Self-Discipline, According to a Psychology PhD": Utusan Malaysia — Seperti perlu baca 100 kertas kajian, Ryan Deedat akui PhD uji mental. Paul Chek's Blog — How to Build Discipline For Inner Growth. mindbodygreen — Why This Specific Type Of Walking Is So Good For Mental Health. Quartz — 15 cognitive biases that affect workplace decisions more than most people realize. Conservative Review — Lawsuit: Minnesota Students Can Be Expelled For Saying Men And Women Are Different. Daily Sabah — Your mental health may depend on more than your brain