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Developing Daily Habits

I was made aware of this concept whilst I was reading the book 'The Slight Edge' by Jeff Olson. We have the ability to choose what we want to do with our lives. The distinction between those people who are successful- not referring to financial gain- and those who are unsuccessful comes down to habits. What is it you are making every day that is bringing you forward towards achieving your dreams/ goals. What is it you are doing that is moving you away from your dreams?

Successful people do what unsuccessful people don't do. They are committed to self-development, growing, doing what it takes every single day- the mundane actions. Take for example, reading 10 pages a day compounded over time leads to a great deal of pages read. You don't have to start big, but create a momentum. Daily repetitive actions over time lead to accumulation of wealth. The problem here is that not many of us are willing to do those actions every day. We are quick to sink to old habits, we are impatient. We want results now, faster. We fail to acknowledge that there is a natural flow to life. Everything takes time to nurture. Patience is a virtue. Commitment to the long haul is the key factor to whether you'll be successful or not.

So start by creating a list of daily habits you want to incorporate in your life. Those habits which will contribute to your dreams and you want to be part of your life. Set yourself daily reminders. Over the long run, the idea is that those actions will become automatic (auto-pilot). Then you have the ability to build on more positive habits. Remember 'Rome was not built in a day', but you've got to start somewhere. 

Are you ready to commit to your daily habits?

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