If you missed it, here is
5 Habits to Improve Your Business and Your
Life Part1. In the last post, we discussed the first 3
habits you should work on developing. Here are the final two
I feel are important habits to cultivate. Please leave your
comments below in the comment box, and thanks for reading!
Redefine your
definition of work- this is huge in my
opinion. So many people grew up in the era of their parents
telling them all the time to ‘Work hard if you want to succeed in
life’! I think this is a great principle; most definitely
hard work breeds character and integrity and teaches people value
systems.
However I think too many people get caught up in
the ‘work’ part and forget about the goal… ‘to
succeed’. They begin to get into this habit of ‘working hard’
to the exclusion of all else in their lives. Before you know
it, you’re pushing 40, you’re kids are half grown, and you’re
sitting there blinking dazedly and asking yourself ‘Where’d all the
time go? How come I’m not wildly successful yet? Is
this what success looks like?’
Too many people think that
working harder is a way to prove themselves and their
capabilities and that if they don’t work hard they’ll never get
anywhere. I feel that a better habit to cultivate is to work
smarter instead. When it comes to your business, learn to
leverage your time and activities. Learn to create systems to
automate and systems to delegate.
Learn to let go of the
reins a bit, and give yourself permission to enjoy what
you do. Develop this habit, and suddenly you won’t be asking
if this is what success looks like… you’ll feel it right down to
your bones and just know you’ve finally reached your goal.
Make like rubber
and bounce- right back up when you’re knocked
down. This is a crucial habit to develop. It’s called
being resilient. Learning to take a knock and move past it,
bigger and better than ever. This can apply to your personal
life and your business, but it’s a habit you NEED to develop and
strengthen.
Everyone goes through ups and downs.
Everyone has roadblocks and potholes. Everyone experiences
the same fears, doubts, and setbacks as the guy standing next to
them. That’s just part of life. But when you learn to
get back up after those setbacks and learn to keep pushing forward
towards your goals, you’re developing a habit of bouncing back.
The best way to develop this habit is to teach
yourself to create reserves of strength, or reserves of cash, or
reserves of positivity, or reserves of whatever it is you
need to combat that
which makes you most anxious. For me, my biggest stressor
that makes me most anxious is not having a savings or emergency
fund. It’s important not only for my personal life and peace
of mind, but also for the success of my business.
At the
moment that is one of my top goals; to build that reserve
of cash so that I can let go of that stress and fear. How
about you? What do you need to focus on building to create
that reserve that allows you to bounce back from a hard knock?
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