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The Power of Constraint
Constraint, when placed upon ourselves, can be extremely powerful because it’s all about intentionality. It’s not about limiting ourselves simply for the sake of discipline. It’s about purposefully and thoughtfully removing or subtracting things from our lives to attain a bigger goal.Thus this voluntary form of restraint comes from a place of autonomy and ownership. That’s why it’s important to both think carefully and make conscious choices in the area of constraint, as well as to ready yourself to follow through. Because your brain will resist, especially at first. So let’s talk about the power of constraint and how to wield it positively in our lives.“Practicing voluntary constraint, practicing voluntary limitation of what your options are, and planning that out in advance, can actually give you so much more freedom. Freedom from overwhelm, freedom from decision fatigue, freedom from sort of frittering your time away on things that, in the end, you don’t really even care about.” – Dr. Sara DillWhat You’ll LearnWhat constraint is and is notHow constraint guides usBenefits of simplificationAreas to considerGet specificMeasure your success<br/>Contact Info and Recommended ResourcesPodcast Episodes that pair well with this one:Decisions ahead of timeAsk Your Future Self for Advice<br/>Connect with Sara Dill, MD, The Doctor’s CoachI currently have space for new clients! Schedule a FREE consult call to chat with me about it: saradill.com/schedule. Read and respond to my own emails? Yes, I do. I truly enjoy communicating with listeners to my podcast. Ask me a question, suggest a podcast topic or just say hi: sara@saradill.com.Website: saradill.comWork with me: saradill.com/coachingMy book: The Doctor Dilemma: How to Quit Being Miserable Without Quitting MedicineFacebookInstagram<br/>