Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Twenty Five (25) Daily Habits of Highly Successful People

Ever wonder why being succeed can sometimes seems such a struggle? 

So the fact-finding says: If you want to be highly successful, you need to be highly disciplined. All successful People typically credit simple daily routines which have been proven over time to give them an edge. 


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Check Out Here; I am sharing 25 Habits of Successful People which help them get ahead in business and life.

#1. Read about your Industry and Beyond.
Spend an hour, usually after dinner, reading about their industry, related industries, current events and pop culture. start a day with daily curation emails. they bookmark and tag posts that they like and might refer to later. share all related and good posts, along with a brief summary with my team or friends. to feel Positive If nothing else, this process helps me remember the salient parts of the post and gives time to explore how they fit into larger view of things. New information gets presented to us, We catalogue and file it and then it goes on to inform our worldview in some small way. There's tremendous power and opportunity in understanding how seemingly unrelated trends and events will go on to affect the work you're doing.
“Books are a uniquely portable magic.” 

#2. Work out for a strong body, which holds up a strong mind.

Successful entrepreneurship requires more than just mental fitness, it requires physical fitness as well. 
A daily workout has grown and evolved in step with their business. Clearing your mind and challenging yourself physically with a tough workout every day prepares you for the daily challenges of business. 
"A strong body holds up a strong mind."
#3 Remove fear.
It is when working with others, when we seem to reach a barrier to getting something done, the barrier is really about their fear of failure, fear of being blamed, fear of accountability, etc.
This fear is rooted in their prior experiences with another boss, another colleague, or even a family member. 
"Courageous people do not fear forgiving, for the sake of peace."

What i got the answer of getting rid of fear; they said tell to yourself that 'I'm in this with you, and if this way me wrong I'll accept as much or more responsibility for that than anybody,' we can get beyond that fear and become extremely productive.

#4 Unplug without a device.

Time away from the digital world is critical for health, productivity and general wellness. Late night walks along the ocean without phone provides a mild way to get exercise, digest the day, plan the next day and enjoy nature.
"Peace comes form within, Do not seek it without"

#5 Never give up.

It is a kind of favourite saying of everyone 'Never give up!' It sounds minor, but there are so many times that if you accepted 'No,' you would not have moved along the pendulum. It's a delicate dance of courage and polite aggression. Sometimes you just have to hit at it from a different angle. 
"There is no substitute for hard work, Never Give-Up"

#6. Surround yourself with positive people.

Social media has become a cesspool for the haters and trolls. Don't let negative people hold you back. Understand that negativity generally comes from unhappy people and those who envy you. 
Happy successful people don't tear others down. Surround yourself with ambitious, positive people. 
"It's too easy to focus on the negative and there's just no upside to that."

#7. Listen and learn.

Listen to your mentor, teammates and customers.  You will always learn something from listening. it could facilitate relationships just by listening, and really let people feel that you care. It helps ease any tensions, even if it doesn't immediately solve a problem, it could relieve any negative feelings just by letting people express themselves whether it be an unhappy customer, a stressed employee or colleague.
"Listening is a master skill for Personal and Professional greatness."

#8. Put in extra effort to stay organized.

Making lists and setting daily goals helps us stay focused each day. There are so many fires to put out each day when you own your own business and working to stay organised and task oriented helps us stay on track and meet our goals. 
"We also have planning meetings to map out our vision and goals for the next six and 12 months." 
This helps us focus on the big picture of growing a new business and measure our success and failures over the year.

#9. Keep some balance in your life.

If you let your work consume you, it will. Pushing away from the laptop and cell phone for a break each day is critical. It's not always easy when you're chasing a deadline. Small distractions, however, can have an incredibly refreshing effect.
Inject a little daily balance into your life--dinner with the family, an hour of exercise, going to see my child participate in an extracurricular activities or 30 minutes with a book or newspaper.
#10. Write down your gratitude.
First thing when wake up, write down three things you have to be grateful for, three things that would make that day great, and one daily affirmation. Right before go to sleep, write down three amazing things that happened that day and answer the question: 'How could you have made today better?' The daily practice of writing down what I have to be grateful for, and reflecting upon who I want to become, helps me rewire my brain and improve my happiness.

#11. Adapt to what the present holds.

Knowing that even in moments when it all looks and feels like chaos, you have to move forward, look for solutions, that may open new doors with endless possibilities. It reminds to be flexible and adapt to what the present holds."

#12. Pick three things to do each day.

"Running a business can be quite overwhelming, with the work truly never ending. When you have a lot to do, my philosophy is to just pick 3 things to do each day. Do those three things first in the morning, and then wherever the rest of your day takes you, you know at least you're progressing and have accomplished what you needed to."

#13. Start the day with a small, meaningful win.

Start almost every day by talking to one of our customers . try to carry your passion through the rest of your day. 
"When the day starts with a small win, the momentum continues."

#13. Use Sundays to plan out your week.

"Between today's hyperactive communication landscape and the nonstop news cycle, it can be hard to stay focused, which is why they plan their week out before it starts. Every Sunday you have to spend time on Ever-note walking through a regimented process of what you want to accomplish in the coming week, making sure it aligns with monthly, quarterly, and annual goals. Sure, fire drills come up and to-do lists change, but this approach to planning keeps you focused across different functions.

#14. Make a list of goals for improvement.

Keep a running list of goals for improvement in the back of daily notebook. It makes more conscious of where you can do better. Before major meetings and presentations, run through the list to make sure you've internalised relevant points, and afterwards you'll run through any feedback with my teammates or, if available, watch a recording of the presentation to add new goals to the list.

#15. Walk while talking on the phone.

Walking around the neighbourhood while you are on even the most important phone calls is key to energised and being a creative problem solver in the moment. There's some physiological science behind it (hence walking desks), but walking outside and talking is key to keep sane during the day.
#16. Accept that one amazing thing will happen every day.
When you wake up in the morning, you remind yourself that no matter how impossible things seem, there's going to be at least one really awesome and unexpected thing that's going to happen that day. This really helps you to get going, and 99 percent of the time, it turns out to be true."

#17. Start your day with meditation.

first thing after waking up each morning you have to go for meditation. It's made a huge difference to you and to the people around you. Focusing on your breathing, just for 10 to 15 minutes in the morning gets you into a mindset where you're better able to step back from the thoughts and emotions that might cloud your thinking. 
it is better to focus on what's really important and prioritise your time accordingly, both professionally and personally."

#18. Walk in the park.

To achieve better mental clarity, try to go for a 30-minute walk in the park near your house every day. you find that taking that period to be outside by yourself allows you to quiet your mind, organise your thoughts and find ways to approach different situations more objectively. you will be able to visualise the bigger picture associated with the big decisions you need to make professionally and personally, and ultimately, you will better able to determine the correct course of action."
#19. Think like a customer.
Try to approach your daily brainstorming sessions from the perspectives of our customers. encourage your team to join you in coming to these meetings with a list of recent customer reviews and feedback to help us keep our customers top of mind as we develop new collections and work to constantly improve the product quality experience. This helps your entire team stay laser-focused and removes their egos from the mix."

#20. Invert the traditional working hierarchy.

Every day as you interact with the team that reports to you, you have to actively and continually invert the traditional organisational structure. Instead of asking what they can do for me ask what you can do for them. As CEO, you view your role as making your general managers successful, not the other way around. try to remove obstacles, reduce friction, give them better tools and impart guidance. Anything that frees them up to deliver bigger and better results, which in turn, helps create a better company. 
"Personally; I have for a long time believed that the ego is the number one destroyer of companies, and I have seen many examples of this in action."
So, long ago, decide to check ego in at the proverbial front door and instead approach your leadership role as one of making divisional leaders as successful as possible. And that has seemed to have made a material difference."

#21. Let music influence your mood.

listen to music every day. Not all day, just two songs minimum--one familiar and one random. One of the first things you have to do when you get out of bed in the morning is play one song you know will have a positive effect on you. This get you going and puts you in the right mindset for the day.
In the Morning drive to work blare music and make sure to sing along with. Great way to gear up for the day or wind down after a particularly long one. 
"Only downside is that it gets a bit awkward at a red light when you catch the next car staring at you 😄😄"
"Music has noticeable and powerful effects on brain." 
It changes mood, motivates you, and boosts your concentration."

#22. Give yourself time to relax. 

Take an hour at the end of every day to decompress and unwind. Not only will you get to relieve the day's stress, but you'll give yourself the chance to really absorb everything you learned during the day and evaluate your next steps. Entrepreneurs - myself included - tend to be workaholics, but it's important to take a break from the grind and let yourself breathe. 
"Your business can only be in good shape if you are, too."

#23. Tell the future you what to do.

Increase productivity by allowing yourself to focus on the task at hand. An effective way to do this is by splitting your time into two categories: 1) telling yourself what to do
2) doing what you tell yourself to do. 
use your calendar, email, and a to-do list on the wall to tell future you what to work on. Before the end of every day, you make sure it's updated so that when you get to your office in the morning you surly know exactly what you need to do.

#24. Get inspired by reading something inspiring.

It's easy to sometimes get trapped in monotonous work or life patterns which can affect your mood and overall performance. When that happens, read something uplifting. If you dragging or feeling uninspired, you have to try to reset my attitude by reading a book that you find inspiring to give me a boost or just break the cycle of scheduled sameness."

#25. Move your body.

Literally move your body, whether it's taking time to work out or a quick walk around the block after lunch. I'm more bookish than athletic, to manage your business along with yourself is even a little bit of exercise gives me extra energy and a more positive outlook. Plus, there's something about a simple walk that gives your brain time to sort through and resolve problems.
To be Continue...!!
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