Look at your self and ask your self am I discipline enough, I want to start a business,I want to have wife or anything that I need. ask your self and reflect,on your mistakes and make you mistakes you fuel to to get self discipline, to be a better man ask your self do I have what it takes .
Discipline :
—The Foundation of Starting a Business from Nothing
When you have nothing—no money, no connections, no resources—the only thing you can rely on is discipline. It's not luck, talent, or even intelligence that determines success. It's the ability to show up every single day, do the job, and stay consistent even when there's no immediate reward.
I remember standing at a point where I had no real path forward. No handouts, no investors, no financial cushion. Just an idea, a goal, and the willingness to push myself beyond my limits. The first step to starting a business from nothing isn't having money—it's having the discipline to build something from scratch, day by day, without giving up.
The Power of Daily Commitment
Most people fail not because they lack talent, but because they lack consistency. If you want to build something great, you have to work on it every day,you need to be consistant.
Wake up with purpose – Treat your goals like a job. Even if you don't have many customers or a huge income yet, act like a business owner from day one.
Set non-negotiable habits – Whether it's researching, reaching out to potential customers, or improving your skills, make it a routine.
Cut distractions – Discipline means saying no to short-term pleasures for long-term rewards. Time spent on mindless entertainment could be used to build your future. That doesn't mean you should not take time to relax and be free from worries,we are all human we need rest sometimes it's normal but don't overdo it.
Limi your self to your device,spend a little more time outside looking at Nature look at the birds, understand how they live try and stay consistent.
Overcoming the 'No Resources' Excuse
It's easy to say, "I can't start because I don't have money." But look at the most successful self-made entrepreneurs—many started with nothing but an idea and relentless discipline.
Slowly you will be making results, others will notice it and try to stop or slow you down, that's were you start overcoming the 'the no results 'excuse.
Use what you have – If you have a phone, you have access to information, networking, and free marketing through social media.
Learn aggressively – There's free knowledge everywhere—YouTube, blogs, free courses. The disciplined ones take advantage of it instead of complaining.
Take action daily – Planning is good, but execution is everything. Discipline means doing the work, even when motivation fades.
The Turning Point
The hardest part of starting with nothing is the silence—when no one sees your effort, when results are slow, when doubts creep in. But discipline keeps you moving forward when motivation disappears. There were days when I questioned if it was worth it, but I pushed through. And that's when everything started changing.
Success doesn't happen overnight, but neither does failure. It's a result of small, disciplined actions repeated over time. The question is—are you willing to commit, even when no one is watching?
Take a moment and think understand
And stay tuned for the next half of chapter one