Sentences with phrase «take discipline»

And that's fine if you immediately put that extra money into an investment vehicle, but it does take discipline to do that,» he warns.
They love to play but take discipline and strict handling.
It'll take discipline, but the first thing you should do is avoid the urge to handle your new hamster for 12 to 24 hours after you first get it.
This training may take discipline for pet parent and families, and may not be easy for the dog, particularly if meal - related bad habits have already been established.
For many people, it may take discipline (and practice) to not to let out a groan when the bills come, a sigh when it is time to balance the books and a curse when a financial analyst appears on the television screen.
Now, it will take some discipline and commitment, but that's real retirement money!
But please be aware it will take some discipline and hard work.
It will take some discipline, some planning, and your willingness to not use traditional sources of credit for future purchases - but it can be done.
It will take discipline where the credit system is most popular in the United States and so it is hard for many people to stay away from credit cards and personal loans.
It does take discipline and not everyone can do this.
Though doing so will take some discipline and vigilance, the payoff is entirely worth the effort.
Too many people at CLA don't really take the discipline system seriously.
It will take some discipline to shop your own wardrobe instead.
When you're loving it and yourself, it doesn't take discipline.
It will take discipline and patience, but by simply watching what and how much you eat, you can lose weight, think more clearly, and experience more sustained energy.
It does take discipline and self - control at first, but that is one of the valuable lessons to be learned in Yoga anyway.
It will take discipline to consider portions and calories.
This can take some discipline, but is a helpful way to head off stress.
There are few better at ball control than Cristiano Ronaldo, but the forward has decided to take the discipline into his own hands
This will take discipline at first because we're conditioned to judge.
There's no shortcut to mastering your habits, since it's always going to take discipline and hard work, but there's one principle that can guide you to a greater success rate: the idea that habits are grounded in consistency.
organizations should take a disciplined approach towards Web application security that focuses on the common security concerns to mitigate these kind of threats.
It takes discipline to focus on yourself and your goals, but the end result can be achieving those great things in life.
It takes discipline to be agreeable, especially when the need to be right is such an impulse for most people.
We have to trust that they are doing their job and that distractions are minimized during working hours — and that takes discipline.
It takes discipline to stick to the program.
For the young startup in a coworking space, it takes discipline to not partake in every nerf fight or happy hour,» he says.
Saving for retirement takes discipline, but it can be a great motivator to focus on the fact that the sooner you start saving, the sooner you can retire.
We take a disciplined approach to investment management, with a focus on delivering strong after - tax, long - term returns.
This plan takes discipline and time, that's it.
It takes discipline to invest your money for a brighter future.
While we have strengthened our balance sheet, prioritized efficient capital allocation and taken a disciplined approach to costs, we have continued to invest in a broad set of institutionally focused businesses that have a track record of providing higher returns than many other businesses within financial services.
Although Vale recognizes that nickel will play a pivotal role in the rapidly transforming automotive industry, the company is taking a disciplined approach to its nickel production.
Putting yourself first takes discipline.
It takes discipline to sell at or near full value when markets have been rising.
It takes discipline to be able to close your eyes and get out from the market when everybody is rushing into the market.
When trading with the trend, taking a disciplined approach to stock selection and trade management will further skew the probabilities in your favor.
It takes discipline to ensure that the business keeps sufficient cash flow, particularly in tough economic times.
I think these goals are very attainable, it just takes discipline.
Enjoying alcohol in moderation takes discipline, and many beer drinkers, I hate to say it, aren't known for their discipline.
It takes discipline to get into the habit of living more simply and refusing to serve the god of wealth.
It takes discipline to avoid letting it consume you.
Maturing in the faith takes discipline, correction, training, teaching, instruction, and lots of practice (2 Tim 3:16 — 4:4).
That takes discipline — something I have yet to find apparently!
Marriage is a lot of work, and it takes discipline and creativity to think outside the box, do new things, keep things fresh, be willing to try adventures, say no, say yes, be affectionate, keep dating, still hug and kiss, dance, and be willing to bend, be flexible, do something last minute.
It's not that I never wanted to share the recipe before but this is something that I cook without a recipe so it takes some discipline to actually make myself measure everything out and write it down.
In September, NFLPA president Eric Winston even floated the idea of taking discipline out of the commissioner's hands.
This takes discipline and a willingness to take what you learn and apply it at home on your own during the week.
It takes discipline and effort, something that might be in short supply when you're the parent of a young child or multiple children, but it can be done.
However, it takes some discipline and rethinking to put this into practice.
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