There’s a ton of research around how setting habits can help us conserve energy because it reduces the number of decisions we have to make in a day. However, not all habits are created equal and so we’ve asked our community to tell us about the habits they have been most effective for them.

Jc Thegreatone | Gospel Artist

Seeking God daily
Praying Daily
Speaking with my mentors
Working out and eating healthy Read more>>

Claudine Miles | Restore More Founder

Starting Restore More was truly a labor of love, and if not for good habits and discipline it wouldn’t be where it is today. I started this business after a major run in with burnout and a leave of absence at work after birthing a baby, so I know my wellness and mental health are critical in making this work GO! I’ve been privileged to lead this organization for the last 6 years and in that time, I have learned that habits are the keys to success. Our daily habits will either make us more successful or less. Read more>>

Michael Minor | Artist / Producer

What sets me a part from the rest is my versatility and work ethic.
I got where I am today by having more than one skill set. No it was not easy because being a multi talented producer and Artist it takes time. Lots of time. I overcame the biggest challenge by learning time management. I want the world to know that I didn’t just start yesterday. I had to polish my skills being a real musician, artist, producer, DJ, writer, composer, studio engineer, promoter, and artist development. Read more>>

Hector Rojas | Personal Injury Trial Attorney

Personally, for me, I try to focus on small obtainable habits that I can execute day in and day out. For example waking up early and getting in a workout before heading to the office. These two simple habits, set my day up for success. Another broader habit is just being consistent. Perfection is not obtainable and being occasionally great doesn’t yield results. Being consistently good day in and day out is what has elevated my career. Read more>>