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Extraordinary Habits:
How Healthy Habits CREATE High Flying Success
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Table of Contents
Introduction 5
The 9 Success Habits 8
How to Create a New Habit 16
How to Break Negative Habits 22
Conclusion 28
“Your net worth to the world is usually determined by what remains after your bad habits are subtracted from your good ones.”
- Benjamin Franklin
Introduction
It’s been said that successful people are just ordinary people with extraordinary habits. This might seem rather mundane.
Most of us were either taught or came to believe that success is a rare combination of talents that only a few people are lucky enough to be born with. Each of us knows someone successful, but can’t quite put our finger on why they’re so successful.
Could it just be the right habits?
It can. But it’s not just having the positive habits. It’s avoiding negative habits, too. Unsuccessful people are just as skilled, only they’re skilled at avoiding success by engaging in poor habits.
Over time, it’s your habits that ultimately determine your success.
The good news is that habits are learned behaviors. Just as you learned to brush your teeth or get out of bed each morning, you can learn the habits of success.
The bad news is that habits can be tricky to install and maintain. Bad habits are hard to break. However, if you can enhance these two skills, you can live the life you’ve always wanted.
Before we get started, let’s consider what a habit actually is.
The dictionary defines a habit as “a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up”. So, a habit is just something that you do regularly. You do it with little mental effort, like brushing your teeth.
Making 100 cold calls each day can be a habit. But being miserable throughout the process suggests that it’s not a true habit, since it would be easy to give up.
So, we’re not just talking about doing something useful on a regular basis. We’re talking about making it a comfortable part of your routine. That makes all of this a little more challenging.
“We can use decision-making to choose the habits we want to form, use willpower to get the habit started, then - and this is the best part – we can allow the extraordinary power of habit to take over. At that point, we're free from the need to decide and the need to use willpower.”
- Gretchen Rubin
The 9 Success Habits
Each successful person has a unique set of habits, but there are many habits common to most successful people. These habits are a great starting point for creating real change in your life.
Create a core list of success habits and then add the necessary habits that fit your needs. By adopting these habits, you will find yourself becoming more successful, too.
Consider these habits, but avoid viewing this list as exhaustive. Feel free to add to it as you see fit.
Successful people share many habits:
These are general habits shared by most successful people. Habits can be much more specific. For example, a successful real estate agent would have a different set of habits than a professional athlete.
There are many habits that can make you more successful. Consider the habits that would be most useful to your goals and your general life. You might come up with a few better options for yourself. Take a few minutes to compile a list of habits that would be most useful for you.
“Make no mistake about it. Bad habits are called 'bad' for a reason. They kill our productivity and creativity. They slow us down. They hold us back from achieving our goals. And they're detrimental to our health.”
- John Rampton
How to Create a New Habit
You already know that new habits aren’t easy to create. With an effective process, though, you can accomplish nearly anything. Instead of attempting to force yourself to create new behaviors in your life, use a more methodical approach. If you learn how to create new habits, you become a very powerful person.
Try this process to develop an effective combination of habits that help you succeed:
“Times of transition are strenuous, but I love them. They are an opportunity to purge, rethink priorities, and be intentional about new habits. We can make our new normal any way we want.”
- Kristin Armstrong
Positive changes in your life will occur more rapidly if you have supporting habits in place. Rather than being a slave to your habits, develop habits that serve your desires. When the right behaviors become automatic, your success will be automatic, too.
How to Break Negative Habits
Creating positive habits is a valuable skill to have, but the ability to stop performing your current, negative habits is just as important.
Negative habits create greater challenges in life. It’s like bailing out a boat that’s still filling with water. Your negative habits are drowning your efforts to be successful.
But isn’t that the root cause of most bad habits: the desire to feel better in the short term?
Break your bad habits and set yourself free with this process:
Our lives are largely determined by the number and magnitude of our bad habits. Eliminating these self-imposed anchors is an important skill to develop. Bad habits provide temporary comfort, so they are especially difficult to eliminate. Remind yourself of the damage being caused by your negative habits.
Another important skill to develop is the ability to deal with discomfort. Your ability to handle stress and other emotional discomfort is closely matched to your ability to drop your bad habits.
“It seems, in fact, as though the second half of a man's life is made up of nothing, but the habits he has accumulated during the first half.”
- Fyodor Dostoevsky
Conclusion
The world’s most impressive people gained that distinction through their habits. Whether you want to be wealthy, healthy, wise, or all three, you can use a role model and adopt their habits. Take advantage of someone else’s success.
Take a look at your goals and the type of person you want to become. Who has accomplished those things? It might be someone from history or your next-door neighbor. Use the library and your social skills to determine the positive habits they consistently perform.
Create a list of the habits you want to incorporate into your life and get started.
Creating and breaking habits is very challenging. Old habits die hard, but they can be overcome. New habits can be nearly as challenging to develop. Willpower isn’t enough. It’s necessary to use an effective process that will increase the odds of success.
Your habits can lift you to the stars or sabotage your success. The choice is yours.