
Discipline Isn’t a Dirty Word
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Welcome back to Automatic Mouth, where we talk hard truths, soft skills, and the in-between bits nobody warns you about. I’m your host, Alison Burnett—and this is episode 4 of our Ganbatte series, diving into the Japanese art of never giving up and always moving forward.
Today’s episode is a reality check with a side of tough love: we’re breaking down the connection between discipline, consistency, and success—and spoiler alert, there’s no glittery hack, no 5AM ice bath required.
Success? It’s not a riddle wrapped in a protein shake. It’s just action… repeated. The trick? Reframing how we see discipline. It’s not punishment—it’s permission. Permission to show up for yourself, one tiny, boring, brilliant step at a time.
We’ll also unpack why the tortoise beat the hare (again), how your focus determines your next move, and why small wins are your secret weapon. If you’ve ever felt like motivation ghosted you halfway through your goals, this episode will help you recalibrate.
Let’s talk process over perfection, focus over frenzy, and how to make consistency your quiet superpower.
If this hits home—or if you’re on your own tortoise-paced journey—like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs a reminder that slow and steady isn’t just a fable, it’s a formula.
Let’s Ganbatte.