The text is an introduction to a program called "The Neuropsychology of Self-Discipline: The Master Key to Success."
The program aims to help people develop self-discipline, which is described as the ability to systematically and progressively work towards a goal until it is reached.

Self-discipline includes acquiring knowledge and skills, becoming positively obsessed with a goal, and working consistently towards it.
The program is based on research conducted by Cyber Vision Systems in association with Stanford University's neuropsychological research laboratory.
The program's creators believe that self-discipline is the master key to success, and that it separates the dynamically achieving person from the unfulfilled, underachieving masses.
The program's guide is Richard Gebhardt, who will help participants explore and use the program to develop their power of self-discipline.
The program is designed to help people give themselves the true joy that comes from pursuing and achieving their most cherished goals and dreams.
Self-discipline is not about boredom, unhappiness, or self-sacrifice, but rather about learning to give oneself the true joy that comes from pursuing and achieving one's goals.
Self-discipline is the power to say "this is what I really want in life, and this is how I'm going to get it."
Self-discipline is the single ingredient that makes success possible for anyone who dreams of achieving great things.
Without self-discipline, there would be no Olympic gold medal winners, no great artists, musicians, or writers, no brilliant inventors, grand prix winners, or multi-millionaires.
Every person who has made an enduring success of his or her life used self-discipline to get there.
Unfortunately, we live in a quick fix society where old-fashioned effort isn't appreciated, and nearly everyone wants to be an overnight success.
The truth is that without paying the price and without making an effort, most people will fail at what they set out to do.
It takes years of hard work and discipline to master a skill or craft, to build a business from scratch into a multi-million dollar operation, or to get a medical degree and start a doctor's practice.
The late Ray Kroc, the founder and guiding genius behind McDonald's restaurants, told a story about the contrast between the self-disciplined achiever and the wishful thinker.
Kroc said that the difference between the two is that the self-disciplined achiever is willing to pay the price to get to where they want to be, while the wishful thinker is not.
The program aims to teach participants how to develop the inner strength, drive, and self-discipline they need to achieve their life's goals and ambitions.
The program is based on the idea that self-discipline is a learned behavior, and that it can be developed through practice and repetition.
The program includes exercises and techniques designed to help participants develop their self-discipline, as well as guidance on how to overcome common obstacles to success.
The program is designed to be a comprehensive and effective tool for helping people achieve their goals and live their best lives.
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