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.

Having a schedule, being focused, being determined, having the right mindset also being around and leaning from the right people. Read More>>

A habit that helped me be consistent was definitely staying consistent. Being active and just always staying on top of my game help me gain so much in my career. Read More>>

I think persistence and passion are constants without which I would never have gotten the experiences or opportunities I have thus far. I create from a desire to share with others, and better my own abilities, rather than an expectation that I’ll get something in return. As someone who feels like they are not always the best at “selling themselves” or networking, I’ve found that sharing my personal work and expressing my interests and desires openly have landed me most of my opportunities. Read More>>

Consistency, prayer, and self-discipline. Those three habits have anchored me the most. I’m not always motivated, but I’ve trained myself to show up even when it’s hard. Real estate and entrepreneurship come with highs and lows, and without consistency, it’s easy to get lost in self-doubt. Read More>>

To be honest, a group of habits have helped me to succeed in life in school and my business. I personally believe that in order to navigate life and it’s challenges as well as tough circumstances one must have habits that contribute to a positive mindset and feed the desire to succeed and be creative. Among many a few are working out, doing yoga, breathwork/ meditation, cooking my own food, staying away from fast food/ processed foods, leisurely reading and practicing Spanish daily. Read More>>
