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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2025 · 52 MIN

The Dark Side of Discipline with Craig Ballantyne

from Beyond the Pain: Heart and Home Healing After Loss · host Emily Smaczniak

In this episode of Beyond the Pain, host Emily Smaczniak interviews Craig Ballantyne, a renowned author and entrepreneur, discussing his latest book, The Dark Side of Discipline. They explore the importance of discipline, the concept of level 10 problems, and how to effectively implement habits for success. Craig emphasizes the need for reflection, planning, and the significance of subtracting negative influences from our lives to achieve true discipline and productivity. The conversation also touches on the distractions posed by social media challenges and the importance of maintaining a healthy routine, including sleep. In this conversation, Craig Ballantyne discusses the critical difference between having discipline and establishing unshakable standards in life. He emphasizes the importance of setting clear standards to eliminate decision fatigue and make life choices easier. The discussion also touches on the challenges of balancing family responsibilities with personal ambitions, the necessity of saying no to non-essential commitments, and the urgency of living fully in the present, especially in light of life's unpredictability. The conversation concludes with a powerful reminder to honor lost loved ones by pursuing one's dreams and living life to the fullest.TakeawaysDiscipline should focus on level 10 problems or opportunities.Real success comes from focusing on what matters to you.Discipline can be a savior but can also become a burden.Subtraction is often more important than addition in habit change.Reflection and planning are crucial for success.Social media challenges can distract from real goals.Going to bed on time is essential for a productive day.Discipline in one area does not guarantee discipline in another. Standards provide a framework for decision-making.Discipline can be exhausting; standards simplify choices.Identify core values to guide your life.Life has seasons; prioritize accordingly.Use slivers of time effectively for personal projects.Saying no is essential for maintaining focus.You can achieve great things with limited time.Grief can motivate us to live fully.Living with intention honors those we've lost.Fewer commitments lead to greater achievements.To purchase "The Dark Side of Discipline" go to www.darksideofdiscipline.com or get directly off Amazon (audio book available).DM Craig on Instagram @realcraigballantyneConnect with Craig on LinkedIn - Craig Ballantyne

In this episode of Beyond the Pain, host Emily Smaczniak interviews Craig Ballantyne, a renowned author and entrepreneur, discussing his latest book, The Dark Side of Discipline. They explore the importance of discipline, the concept of level 10 problems, and how to effectively implement habits for success. Craig emphasizes the need for reflection, planning, and the significance of subtracting negative influences from our lives to achieve true discipline and productivity. The conversation also touches on the distractions posed by social media challenges and the importance of maintaining a healthy routine, including sleep. In this conversation, Craig Ballantyne discusses the critical difference between having discipline and establishing unshakable standards in life. He emphasizes the importance of setting clear standards to eliminate decision fatigue and make life choices easier. The discussion also touches on the challenges of balancing family responsibilities with personal ambitions, the necessity of saying no to non-essential commitments, and the urgency of living fully in the present, especially in light of life's unpredictability. The conversation concludes with a powerful reminder to honor lost loved ones by pursuing one's dreams and living life to the fullest.TakeawaysDiscipline should focus on level 10 problems or opportunities.Real success comes from focusing on what matters to you.Discipline can be a savior but can also become a burden.Subtraction is often more important than addition in habit change.Reflection and planning are crucial for success.Social media challenges can distract from real goals.Going to bed on time is essential for a productive day.Discipline in one area does not guarantee discipline in another. Standards provide a framework for decision-making.Discipline can be exhausting; standards simplify choices.Identify core values to guide your life.Life has seasons; prioritize accordingly.Use slivers of time effectively for personal projects.Saying no is essential for maintaining focus.You can achieve great things with limited time.Grief can motivate us to live fully.Living with intention honors those we've lost.Fewer commitments lead to greater achievements.To purchase "The Dark Side of Discipline" go to www.darksideofdiscipline.com or get directly off Amazon (audio book available).DM Craig on Instagram @realcraigballantyneConnect with Craig on LinkedIn - Craig Ballantyne

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