There are
certain people that come to your mind when you think about success.
Perhaps they are people like Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, or Larry Page. Yet
the frenzy around these people can be so noisy that you start getting
bewildered on what it actually takes to achieve success. The truth is
that what successful people do daily, the things that define them, are
actually discreet and little actions. Here are fifteen small things
successful people do every day.
1. They focus on being productive rather than being busy
According to Tim Ferris, the author of the The 4-Hour Workweek,
“Slow down and remember this: Most things make no difference. Being
busy is often a form of mental laziness – lazy thinking and
indiscriminate action.”
2. They wake up early
Sergio
Marchionne, the CEO of Fiat and Chrysler, wakes up as early as 3:30am to
deal with the European market. Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple Inc., starts
his day as early as 4:30am to send emails. Jeffrey Immelt, the CEO of
General Electric, says he wakes up by 5:30am for his daily workout
routine.
3. They focus on being with the best team
Renowned
basketball coach Phil Jackson said, “The strength of the team is each
individual member. The strength of each member is the team.” Successful
people know that they have to be with people who will complement them.
Company and management expert Ken Blanchard says, “None of us is as
smart as all of us.”
4. They focus on making small and continuous improvements
There is a
concept that you cannot eat an elephant all at once. You have to take it
one bit at a time. Henry Ford once said, “Nothing is particularly hard
if you divide it into small pieces.”
5. They meditate
According to Oprah Winfrey on
meditation, “the results have been awesome. Better sleep. Improved
relationships with spouses, children, coworkers. Some people who once
suffered migraines don’t anymore. Greater productivity and creativity
all around.” Successful people take time to meditate. The founder of Def
Jam, Russell Simmons, says Transcendental meditation changed his life.
6. They take care of their bodies
Regular
exercise doesn’t only keep the body physically healthy, but also helps
with your mental state. The chief of Starwood Hotels & Resorts,
Frits van Paasschen, starts at 6am and runs 10 miles per day. President
Barack Obama runs 3 miles or exercises 45 minutes per day, six days a
week.
7. They have balanced lives
To achieve
wonderful things in life, you need to maintain balance. Successful
people keep a balance with making money, spending time with their family
and loved ones, and achieving personal goals.
8. They focus on the positive
In his book, The Happiness Advantage,
Shawn Achor explains that a recent scientific study showed that doctors
who are put in a positive mood before making a diagnosis consistently
experience significant boosts to their intellectual abilities compared
with doctors in a neutral state. Because of this, they are able to make
accurate diagnoses almost 20% faster. Successful people are always
optimistic about situations.
9. They keep track of their progress
Eminem, Oprah
Winfrey, and J.K Rowling all keep journals. They are able to keep track
of their progress, set goals, reflect, and learn from their mistakes.
They understand that they need a map to accomplish great things.
Sometimes, this notebook or journal is the map they need.
10. They create their success
They understand
that they are responsible for their success and that good luck is not
something that magically happens. They know that you have to earn the
right to be successful. Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
states, “You are the master of your destiny.” You can influence, direct,
and control your own environment. You can make your life what you want
it to be.
11. They have successful friends
According to
Jim Rohn, you are the average of your five closest friends. Successful
people know this, and that is why they keep company with mentors and
other successful people. In Tribes by Seth Godin, you are encouraged to find your tribe and make a difference in all of your lives.
12. They inspire others to be successful as well
Former Apple
CEO Steve Jobs had a way of helping others to cultivate their
creativity. According to Steve Jobs, “Creativity is just connecting
things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a
little guilty because they didn’t really do it; they just
saw something. It seemed obvious to them after awhile.”
13. They have a consistent schedule
Rameet Chawla, founder of Fueled,
believes a consistent schedule helps with prioritization and focusing
on what is important. With a consistent schedule, you are better driven
to achieve success.
14. They have a detailed plan
Before leaving the office at night, Kenneth Chenault, CEO of American Express, writes down top three things he wants to accomplish the next day. He begins each day with this list.
15. They never procrastinate or make excuses
Mark Twain once
said, “Eat a live frog first thing in the morning and nothing worse
will happen to you the rest of the day.” Successful people do not take
chances, they take action and get the tough assignments done first.
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