Daily discipline of success isn’t about grinding yourself into the ground. It’s about one thing: deciding. What you decide today determines your results tomorrow — not someday, not eventually. Today. That’s the through-line of this episode, and it’s probably the most important thing I can tell you right now.
There’s a version of you that wants to get there — that knows what needs to happen, that has all the right tools and information. And there’s another version of you, the old self, that is pulling hard in the opposite direction. That internal battle is the real work. Not the calls, the content, or the sales conversations. Those things aren’t hard. What’s hard is deciding to stop tolerating who you used to be.
Daily Discipline of Success: Why Deciding Is the Only Move That MattersI spent years watching brilliant people consume books, videos, and courses and do absolutely nothing with them. Not because the material was bad. Because they were using inspiration as a substitute for action. Motivation is not a starting gun — it’s a focusing tool. The most successful people I’ve worked with don’t wait to feel ready. They use everything they listen to and read to keep their minds sharp while they’re already doing the work.
Bob Proctor said it to me more times than I can count: “David, it’s just a decision”. Not a complicated one. Not a perfect one. Just a decision. And once you make it — a real one, not a ‘someday’ one — everything downstream changes.
Daily Discipline of Success: The Math Behind One Extra ConversationHere’s something concrete: one extra sales conversation per day adds up to approximately 86 additional sales opportunities in a year. One. That’s not a motivational stat — it’s arithmetic. So the question worth asking yourself isn’t ‘am I working hard enough?’ It’s ‘am I doing the work that actually moves the needle, or am I doing the busy work that feels like working?’
Building a reputation takes time. There’s no shortcut through that. But momentum builds when you keep showing up — when you raise your standard and stop giving your old self the chance to talk you out of it. Give your best where you are right now. Not when you get somewhere better. Now. Because the want that’s waiting for you on the other side of this can only be seen from a higher level of consciousness than where you’re standing today.