John Addison: 3 Daily Habits of Very Successful People
I believe there are two things in life: results and crappy excuses for not achieving results.9As a society, we’ve gotten really good at giving excuses and readily accepting them. I’m not vilifying our society—our days are more jam-packed than ever and it seems like we are constantly being pulled in a thousand different directions. I’ve worked with some very dedicated, talented people who have not been able to achieve the results they should have. It wasn’t for lack of trying; it was lack of good habits.
Your habits and patterns
determine the direction of your life, so it should come as no surprise that
successful people have successful habits. In my more than three decades in
business, I’ve practiced three habits in particular that I think have played a
huge role in my success and can help you maximize yours.
1. Winners get out
of bed early.
The old
saying “the early bird gets the worm” came about for a reason. The people who
are up and doing are the people who seize the
opportunities first,
so get up out of bed and put in the extra time and effort it takes to chase
success. It’s not going to wait around for you.
2. Be a daily goal setter and a daily goal hitter.
There
is nothing wrong with having long-range goals and dreams, but what you do today
greatly affects whether or not you will achieve your future
dreams. You have to intentionally design each
and every day in a way that leads to getting things done that will maximize
your results.10 That does not mean being busy every
minute of the day just for the sake of being busy. That means knowing what is
important and focusing on those things.
Every
night, or in those early morning hours you are using to prepare for the day
ahead, set your daily goals. Don’t make goals for the entire week. Just for the
upcoming day. Ask yourself what you must get done each day that will produce
the most results and only work on those things. And make setting those goals a
daily habit.
3. Focus, focus, focus.
Even if
you set the goals, if you aren’t focused—and by that I mean working on what’s
important now—you won’t be successful. Successful people always know what is
important in the moment, they are relentless in getting it done, and they don’t
get distracted by unimportant stuff.They have the ability to stay focused when other people are unfocused, which
is no easy feat the higher up you move in an organization, because everyone
wants a piece of your attention.
If you
want to be successful, you’ve got to develop the discipline not to let anything take your focus
off the important things that will get results. Sure, it’s going to take a lot
of practice to develop that discipline, but at the end of the day those results
are going to totally be worth the hard work.
Look,
I’m not going to lie to you: Winning and success is quite often boring. It’s
doing the same successful thing over and over again. But there is a scoreboard
in life and business, and establishing repetitive habits that lead to effective
performance is the key to winning results—and results are what matters.
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