Gemma soon discovered that faith alone was not enough without discipline. Staying focused on her goals required daily commitment and hard work. She made a strict schedule for her studies, setting aside time for revision, assignments, and rest. No longer distracted by endless daydreams or gossip about relationships, Gemma poured her energy into mastering her subjects.
Her discipline extended beyond academics. She watched her health, ate nutritious meals, and exercised regularly to keep her body strong for the demands ahead. Many of her classmates found this routine too strict, but Gemma knew that sacrifice was necessary for success. She often reminded herself, "A little discipline today means a better tomorrow."
At school, teachers began to notice the change in Gemma. She was no longer the girl distracted by fantasies; instead, she was the hardworking student asking insightful questions and helping others. Her new attitude earned her respect and, surprisingly, genuine friendships. These friends shared her values and encouraged one another to stay on track.