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THE DISCIPLINE LAB

THE DISCIPLINE LAB

Written by: Behrouz
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Most people know what they should be doing. They just don't do it. The Discipline Lab is a no-filter podcast about building a disciplined life — fitness, money, habits, and creative ambition. Hosted by someone living the transformation in real time, not preaching from the other side. One honest lesson per week. Weight loss, Personal finance, Breaking phone addiction., etc. No gurus. No perfect stories. Just real discipline applied to real life — and exactly what works. This is not motivation. This is methodology. Done consuming? Ready to build? Welcome to the lab. New episode every week.Behrouz Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Episode 5: Ikigai & Discipline — When Your Habits Are Connected to Purpose
    Jun 7 2026

    In this episode of The Discipline Lab, Behrouz shares reflections from one of the most powerful books he's read recently — Ikigai, the Japanese concept of "reason for being" — and explores what it has to do with living a disciplined life.

    Discipline without purpose is just mechanical repetition. But when your daily habits are connected to something meaningful, consistency stops feeling like punishment and starts feeling like a path worth walking.

    Behrouz also gets personal — sharing a real moment from the night before, sitting at a table full of people drinking, being mocked for sticking to his own choices. And why he's glad he held the line anyway.

    What we cover:

    • What Ikigai is and why it matters for discipline
    • Why purpose makes habits sustainable over years, not just weeks
    • The difference between being busy and being fulfilled
    • How discipline becomes joyful when it aligns with who you truly are
    • Why you don't need to prove your habits to anyone around you
    • Behrouz's personal story of holding his discipline under social pressure
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    11 mins
  • Episode 4: Make It Easy — The Secret to Habits That Actually Stick
    May 31 2026

    In this episode of The Discipline Lab, Behrouz gets personal — sharing the mistakes he made that caused him to stop going to the gym entirely, and how one simple mindset shift got him back on track.

    The core insight: human nature always gravitates toward what is easy. So instead of fighting that tendency, the smartest move is to design your habits so the good ones become the easiest option available.

    From covering snacks with a blanket to rebuilding a gym routine from scratch, this episode is packed with honest, practical examples of how simplicity beats perfection every time — in fitness, diet, and personal finance.

    What we cover:

    • Why complicated habits always fail — and what to do instead
    • The snack blanket trick and what it teaches about environment design
    • How over-researching a gym program made Behrouz stop going entirely
    • Why personal finance is about behaviour, not mathematics
    • How seemingly unrelated habits — like organising your wardrobe — build discipline that transfers everywhere
    • The compound effect of small, repeated good habits over one year
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    12 mins
  • Stop Being Idealistic — The Power of Simplifying Your Habits
    May 24 2026

    In this episode of The Discipline Lab, Behrouz shares a personal wake-up call that happened this week — he stopped going to the gym. Not because he lost motivation, but because he was trying to make his routine too perfect.

    The lesson? Trying to jump from step 1 to step 10 is the fastest way to quit. A slightly imperfect habit you actually do beats a perfect plan you never follow through on.

    This episode is about making discipline easier by designing your environment and simplifying your approach — so that good habits become the path of least resistance, not the hardest option on the table.

    Behrouz also shares a surprisingly relatable story about snacks, a kitchen drawer, and how one small change stopped him from sabotaging his own nutrition goals.

    What we cover:

    • Why information overload makes you less disciplined, not more
    • How your environment silently controls your behaviour
    • The snack drawer story — and what it reveals about human nature
    • Why supermarkets and your fridge work on the same psychology
    • How to bridge the gap between where you are and where you want to be — one small step at a time
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    12 mins
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