The Daily Discipline from Project MNDST
When everything in you says you can't go on, where do you find the fuel to continue? David Goggins found it in a jar.
The Cookie Jar is a mental repository of past victories—moments when you overcame something hard, when you proved yourself to yourself. When you're deep in struggle, you reach into that jar and pull out evidence that you've survived hard things before. This isn't positive thinking—it's historical fact. The key is building the jar in advance.
Key Topics: Cookie Jar method, David Goggins, mental resilience, past victories, building mental ammunition, self-belief
Today's Practice: Write down three times you did something hard. Three moments you proved you're capable of more than you thought. Keep them accessible for when you need them.
Master the mind. Your life will follow.