What is self-discipline?
Self-discipline means restraining yourself, in other words, you have to demand yourself.
Discipline and rules are indispensable in our daily work, study and life.
Many facts can illustrate this truth, such as queuing up to buy tickets; obeying traffic rules when walking on the road; even our daily actions are subject to certain requirements and constraints, otherwise nothing will be orderly.
As students at school, we are in a period of transition to society, and there are countless disciplines and rules that require us and tell us what to do and what not to do.
However, it is difficult to make progress if we always study and live in an environment where we are required to do so, so we should learn to restrain ourselves, demand ourselves, change from passive to active, consciously abide by the daily behavioral norms of middle school students, and use it to
Constrain your words and deeds.
Pythagoras said: He who cannot restrain himself cannot be called a free man.
Our self-discipline is not to let a lot of rules and regulations restrict ourselves layer by layer, but to use self-disciplined actions to create an orderly order to strive for greater freedom in our study and life.
The school established a self-discipline committee last semester with the purpose of supervising and encouraging us to be consciously self-disciplined.
It is not an organization that requires a group of students to manage other students, but a new student group that encourages everyone to supervise each other and exercise self-discipline, just to keep our study and life in good order.
As a member of the Self-Discipline Committee, I believe that every member is the same as me, hoping that I can help and serve everyone in terms of self-discipline.
To be self-disciplined, of course you must have specific requirements.
In line with the quality education currently being implemented, we must improve our own quality, establish self-discipline awareness of self-esteem, self-love, and self-improvement, have a strong sense of responsibility for the school, class, and individuals, and be able to correctly handle interpersonal relationships in daily study and life.
and conflicts.
In terms of learning, we must first be independent, think independently, solve problems independently, and complete homework independently; secondly, we must be conscious and consciously do what we should do, including previewing and reviewing, listening attentively in class, and completing homework on time.
In terms of behavior, we should standardize our words and deeds according to the daily code of conduct for middle school students, be civilized and polite, and protect public property.
In appearance, we should show the simple nature of students with simple, elegant, clean and tidy clothes.
I think if every student can join the ranks of self-disciplined people, they will find that the things and environment around them will be greatly different.
Self-discipline is not only beneficial to our current studies. In a few years, when we end our student careers and enter the society, we will find that it will also have a great impact on our future work and life in society, because when we
When we were still students, we had the chance to do it again and start from scratch if we made a mistake, but in society we must be responsible for every mistake or mistake we make and bear the consequences, which makes the role of self-discipline even more obvious.
Therefore, let us supervise each other, be conscious and self-disciplined, create a better environment for current study, and lay the foundation for developing good habits in future work and life.