31 | Stop Waiting: How Discipline Builds Confidence & Lowers Anxiety
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So often we tell ourselves we need more time—but what we really need is more discipline. In this episode of Block Out the Noise, Jessica shares why waiting is a thief of progress, how a clear plan becomes your lifeline when emotions spike, and what it actually looks like to build momentum day by day. You’ll hear a powerful client story (night-and-day change in one semester), hard truths from Jay Shetty’s wife on discipline, and a simple formula you can use immediately: Discipline + Action + Plan + Support = Transformation.
✨ In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
- Why “later” keeps you stuck (and how to break the cycle today)
 - The real role of discipline when anxiety and overwhelm show up
 - How to build a plan that removes in-the-moment decision fatigue
 - Mindset shifts that turn consistency into confidence
 - What evidence-building looks like (and why it’s the key to self-trust)
 - The honest truth about motivation vs. action (and how to start anyway)
 - How the 90 Day Courage Challenge gives you structure, coaching, and community so you’re not doing this alone
 
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