What is self-control?
Is it about not losing one’s temper? Is it about controlling thoughts? Is it about discipline? Is it about always making the right choices?
What are the benefits of self-control? Are the effects of self-control primarily external or internal?
Where do habits fit into self-control? Is self-control really about habit formation?
What distinguishes a person of self-control? Is it obvious from a quick observation?
Does overreacting indicate a lack of self-control? Are there benefits of always reacting on the fly or of lacking self-control?
Is it important to learn self-control if you want to live a free life? –Dr. Purushothaman Kollam
Is self-control about going it alone? How do others affect our ability to exercise self-control? Is losing self-control usually a reaction to something or someone? Is it ever a planned response to a situation? Are spontaneity and self-control mutually exclusive?
Do you consider yourself a person of self-control? What does self-control mean to you? How does self-control serve you? What advice would you give to someone who wants to develop more self- control? Do you personally want to develop more self-control? Would you like to loosen-up and be more spontaneous?