What habits do you feel helped you succeed?

We don’t believe success is random. Over the years we have spoken with hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs, artists, creatives, researchers, athletes, and more. We’ve learned from them – both through their stories and through the advice they’ve shared with us – and it’s quite evident that success is more likely when certain habits are present. So, we decided to ask folks to share their habits with us, especially those that they feel helped them succeed.

I have a habit of waking up every day between 7am – 9am. Although I work for myself, I still had to practice structure and discipline. Personally, waking up past 10am is not healthy for me.. unless it is the weekend of course. But being someone who is expecting to some how start a million dollar business. I’m able to be very productive and efficient throughout my days of the week by waking up early, working out, and meeting my daily goals. Read more>>

I think the biggest habit that’s helped me succeed is not feeling like I have to have it all. As a mom I’m constantly juggling things and I’ve had to learn to rearrange things to get what’s most important done. I feel like I’ve learned to take a step back and just focus on the bigger picture than getting caught up in the small things. Read more>>

I’m pretty persistent in general, and that determination played a major part in me completing my first book “Leaving Your Mind to Find Yourself.” There were so many pitfalls from unexpected, expensive costs, to issues with publishing; my determination and persistence is what kept me going when I wanted to just say “forget this!”. Read more>>

The habits that I feel have helped me succeed as working musician is to consistently stay open to learning about new cultures, rhythms, music and people. Read more>>
