Daily Discipline 3/3/26
Today is the most important day of your life.
Every skilled person moves through the same 3-step sequence. Techniques vary, but the sequence is always the same.
Recognize. Decide. Act.
When your skill is high, this process is barely noticeable. You're hardly aware of it.
The question is: how long does it take you to enter this sequence and move through it? The goal is to move through it faster and smoother every time.
Recognize is seeing the situation as it is, not as you want it to be. A skilled person has high situational-awareness. They're faster to identify what matters, what doesn't, and what's missing. They recognize patterns earlier because they've seen them before, in training, in practice, in the field. Recognition speeds up everything that follows.
Decide is choosing a disciplined response with less debate and more conviction. Not perfect. Disciplined. Not frictionless. Decisive. A skilled person doesn't stand at the edge of a decision negotiating with themselves out of fear and doubt. They've already made most of their decisions in advance through training and preparation. That's how they recognize. That's how they build confidence in their decisions before they arrive. When the moment does arrive, there's less uncertainty. They confirm and commit.
Act is execution. Say it. Do it. The decision is made. Get to work making it real and making it happen.
Recognize. Decide. Act.
Skill with speed.
The breakdowns happen between steps in the sequence. Between awareness and recognition. Between recognition and decision. Between decision and action. That's where doubt and second-guessing live. That's where hesitation inserts itself and grinds you into submission. The longer you sit and stall between steps, the harder it gets to act at all. Not only do you slow down, you lose all your skill.
Where are you skilled and fast?
Where are you skilled but too slow?
Where are you slow because you're not skilled or not confident in your skill?
Make the leap. Do the work.
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Daily Discipline 3/3/26
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