Grigore Budac

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The three executive functions we are most concerned with when it comes to being disciplined are working memory, impulse control, and cognitive flexibility and adaptability. You can see why they are aptly named the executive functions—they institute the brain’s management system. Through the executive functions, you are able to set and pursue goals, prioritize activities, filter distractions, and control unhelpful impulses.
The Science of Self-Discipline: The Willpower, Mental Toughness, and Self-Control to Resist Temptation and Achieve Your Goals (Live a Disciplined Life Book 1)
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