1. Don’t define success with a dollar amount, but in relation to your happiness.
The
habit of defining success with a dollar amount will lead you to constantly
chasing a higher price point. It’s a chase that will never end, and a view of
success that will never be attained. Get in the habit of seeing your success
and your happiness in the same light.
2. Read before you write or work.
Reading
a good book will get the creative juices flowing, the brain learning, and your
knowledge base growing. Try reading for 30 minutes to start your day.
3. Wake up at the same time everyday.
Having
a good sleep routine will help you have more energy to do more work during the
day.
4. Always finish your to do list.
Get
in the habit of never leaving anything that you wanted to finish at the
beginning of the day, incomplete at the end. If you simply do what you set out
to do, it will be hard for success to elude you.
5. Keep your to do list small and scaled.
Have
1 or 2 things that are important to finish, and make sure you finish them
first. The rest of your tasks should be tended to only after your most
important ones have been completed.
6. Keep two
journals; one for your planning, scheduling, and work.
The
other for your big ideas, thoughts, and goals. Writing stuff down makes it real
and tangible. A to do list, a goal, or a dream, that isn’t written down isn’t
yet real.
7. Measure
everything.
Every
goal you set needs to be measured. Every sales page you create, needs to be
measured. If you measure everything you’ll have a blueprint for exactly what
does work, and what doesn’t.
8. Stick to
90-minute work sessions.
Few
people actually work as much as they say they work. Their time is usually made
up of distractions. They Facebook, Tweet, and surf the interwebz. Time your
work sessions. Keep a stopwatch. Focus for 90-minutes, take an active break,
then get back to the beautiful grind.
9. Take active
breaks.
A
work break should enhance your working experience. It can’t – at all costs –
take away from it. So do something active that will get your blood pumping and
your mind working as effectively as it was when you first started working in
the wee hours of the morning.
10. Wake up
early.
The
list of successful people who wake up before the rest of the world is far too
long to list. This isn’t a coincidence. Get up before 6 am, 7 days a week and
get a head start on your day and your dream.
11. Put your
family first.
Success
can’t exist without family – even if that “family” is simply loved ones
and friends. You need to be working for a greater purpose than your own
monitory gain if you’re going to accomplish true success.
12. Work harder
than your competition.
If
you work harder than everyone else, success can’t hide from you. You will find
it. And you will enjoy it.
13. Use a
board.
Use a big white
board to keep your goals visible and close.
14. Share your
dream.
Get
in the habit of talking to others who have a similar dream, even if the
similarity is the enormity of your goals, and the audaciousness of your plans. Napoleon Hill
coined this relationship “a mastermind”, and it’s one of the most
important factors in your eventual success.
15. Only surround yourself with successful people.
That
is, don’t have “suckers” in your midst – people who will tear you away
from your work, and destroy your dream. If you have friends that do this, stop
hanging out with them. Are they worth you living a mediocre life when greatness
can be in your future?
16. Keep a
healthy body.
Without
a healthy body it becomes evermore difficult to maintain a healthy mind.
17. Spend your
money only on things that will propel your dream.
Cars,
“things”, are only good for boosting your image in an effort to impress people
who you really don’t want to impress. Spend money, instead, on your own
development and your business to fuel your growth.
18. Make a
sacrifice.
Get
in the habit of sacrificing things that you may like in your life, for things
that will help you become a success. The road to greatness isn’t one of excess
spending and easy living. Hustle. Focus. Sacrifice. Succeed.
19. Review your
journals every month.
A
journal can bring you clarity when you write in it, but it’s far more powerful
when you get in the habit of reviewing it.
20. Write down
3 things you’re thankful for every day.
What
you’ll find is that success is often in your midst if you look at it from the
right perspective. And study after study has shown that happy people achieve
far greater things than pessimistic, unhappy individuals. This habit, combined
with hard work, is as simple a recipe for success as you can create. It’s also
an effective one.
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