"Successful people form the habit of doing the things failing people
don't like to do."
. . . IF YOU WERE TO DO IT CONSISTENTLY? Your life is a reflection of your habits. Habits are choices repeated. Change your choices and you will change your life. Here are some habits you might want to adopt.
• Focus. Focus on the task at hand. Clear your mind of everything else.
• Focus on first things first. Make prioritizing a priority.
• Finish what you start. Commit to finishing what you start.
• Get up earlier. The early bird gets the worm, which means it's better to be an early bird than an early worm.
• Get up earlier and do something important.
• Have breakfast meetings. Get the day off to a good start.
• Stop taking work home with you.
• Read more books or listen to more messages on a specific subject. Become an expert.
• Go home earlier. If you start earlier, you can finish earlier.
• Go home earlier and spend more time with your family.
• Watch less TV.
• Go to bed earlier and get more rest.
• Eat less.
• Exercise more.
According to some studies, it takes 21 days to change a habit. Why not think in terms of 30 days? If you can do something consistently for 30 days, you can do it forever. In a year, you could establish 12 new habits, one per month.
. . . IF YOU WERE TO DO IT CONSISTENTLY? Your life is a reflection of your habits. Habits are choices repeated. Change your choices and you will change your life. Here are some habits you might want to adopt.
• Focus. Focus on the task at hand. Clear your mind of everything else.
• Focus on first things first. Make prioritizing a priority.
• Finish what you start. Commit to finishing what you start.
• Get up earlier. The early bird gets the worm, which means it's better to be an early bird than an early worm.
• Get up earlier and do something important.
• Have breakfast meetings. Get the day off to a good start.
• Stop taking work home with you.
• Read more books or listen to more messages on a specific subject. Become an expert.
• Go home earlier. If you start earlier, you can finish earlier.
• Go home earlier and spend more time with your family.
• Watch less TV.
• Go to bed earlier and get more rest.
• Eat less.
• Exercise more.
According to some studies, it takes 21 days to change a habit. Why not think in terms of 30 days? If you can do something consistently for 30 days, you can do it forever. In a year, you could establish 12 new habits, one per month.