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What if discipline wasn’t about sacrifice or self-punishment, but about compassion and the courage to pursue what you truly want? In this episode, Rhonda Britten gently unpacks her lifelong journey with discipline, revealing how tender self-compassion—not iron-fisted demands creates the space for true achievement.
Today on Love Notes from Rhonda, we’re having a real conversation about discipline—the kind that doesn’t feel like punishment or endless sacrifice, but instead supports your most heartfelt goals. Rhonda shares her own unconventional upbringing, why strict discipline was elusive for her, and what it really took to develop lasting self-motivation rooted in compassion.
You’ll hear why the old “you better, or else” approach misses the mark, and discover how inviting compassion into your discipline practice can help you listen, adjust, and stay connected to your dreams even when you stumble. If you’ve struggled with feeling “not enough,” or believed discipline means shutting out joy, this episode opens up a new way to relate to your goals, your desires, and yourself.
What You’ll DiscoverDiscipline is a skill, and when you filter it through the lens of compassion, it becomes your ally, not your adversary.
“When you give yourself compassion in the midst of being disciplined, you will be listening to yourself better, more refined, have more discernment, be able to tell, like, oh, wait a minute, I do need to sit down for a minute... Or oh, I can push myself harder. You’re more in tune with yourself.”
Try filtering your next act of discipline through compassion—pause, listen, and ask what helps you move closer to your goal with grace. If this episode gave you clarity, share it with one friend who needs to hear it today.
Reply with your story—when have you struggled with discipline, and what shifted when you added compassion to your approach?
Keep learning with us: subscribe and leave a quick rating so others can find support too.
By Rhonda BrittenWhat if discipline wasn’t about sacrifice or self-punishment, but about compassion and the courage to pursue what you truly want? In this episode, Rhonda Britten gently unpacks her lifelong journey with discipline, revealing how tender self-compassion—not iron-fisted demands creates the space for true achievement.
Today on Love Notes from Rhonda, we’re having a real conversation about discipline—the kind that doesn’t feel like punishment or endless sacrifice, but instead supports your most heartfelt goals. Rhonda shares her own unconventional upbringing, why strict discipline was elusive for her, and what it really took to develop lasting self-motivation rooted in compassion.
You’ll hear why the old “you better, or else” approach misses the mark, and discover how inviting compassion into your discipline practice can help you listen, adjust, and stay connected to your dreams even when you stumble. If you’ve struggled with feeling “not enough,” or believed discipline means shutting out joy, this episode opens up a new way to relate to your goals, your desires, and yourself.
What You’ll DiscoverDiscipline is a skill, and when you filter it through the lens of compassion, it becomes your ally, not your adversary.
“When you give yourself compassion in the midst of being disciplined, you will be listening to yourself better, more refined, have more discernment, be able to tell, like, oh, wait a minute, I do need to sit down for a minute... Or oh, I can push myself harder. You’re more in tune with yourself.”
Try filtering your next act of discipline through compassion—pause, listen, and ask what helps you move closer to your goal with grace. If this episode gave you clarity, share it with one friend who needs to hear it today.
Reply with your story—when have you struggled with discipline, and what shifted when you added compassion to your approach?
Keep learning with us: subscribe and leave a quick rating so others can find support too.