Not exact matches
It's sort of interesting how much
time everyone spends reading and writing about the
habits of really
successful people when I can tell you the one thing that sets them apart in one little phrase: They're not slackers.
The most
successful people have adopted a set of
habits that helps them attract opportunities, and then puts them in the right place at the right
time to act on them.
It may be too late for some of us to boost our IQs, but there's still
time for all of us to develop more
successful habits.
The longer you take to lose your fat, the more
successful you will be in the long term, as good behaviors get more
time and repetitions to form into
habits.
If you want to be
successful with eating clean, you've got to view it as redefining the relationship you have to food, and rather than trying to change everything all at once, taking it slower, and focusing on continuing to improve your eating
habits over
time.
When it comes to schooling, most teachers have been
successful learners themselves, but, over
time, many of the study skills,
habits, and academic foundations became invisible to them.
They are designed to help teachers ensure that all of their students get the
time to play and explore, become immersed in oral language and content knowledge, and practice skills and
habits of character that they need — both to live joyfully and to be fully
successful and proficient.
For some
time, I am loosing money again and again with out any control, but I admit myself that my reaction to the market is like a gambler, no princple, no patience, rule or any plan.I will be
successful in trading, but I have to change these bad
habits and for ever.Either stick to the rules or forget the trading.That is the promise.Thanks Nial for openning my eyes so many
times and this will be the last
time.I really enjoyed this article, a very valuable lesson.thanks
Just by way of example, and to conclude, let me point to a great post from long -
time labor organizer, social historian, and all - around brilliant guy Rich Yeselson: «The four
habits of highly
successful social movements.»
Capturing
time accurately is one of the key
habits of
successful, profitable lawyers (and makes for happy paralegals and bookkeepers too!).
I believe that the amount of productive,
successful research
time the Gen Ys spend with librarians is directly related to moderating their Google - centric
habits.
If you want to create a
successful legal career in private practice you need to adjust this
habit to include
time for making careful investments in non-billable activities such as networking, client development, writing, presenting and the like.
These practices were, in many ways,
time telling (in the sense used by Jim Collins in his book, Built to Last:
Successful habits of visionary companies) and many did not survive beyond the first or second generation.
Some of the topics covered in the past were:
habits shared by highly
successful students, mastering technology,
time management, test - taking skills, APA citation, online library resources and using the citation builder, NoodleBib.
Individuals often report have an easier
time forming productive
habits if they perceive that they are
successful at them.
The hard part is finding someone who will give you the
time you require to learn
successful habits.
Each
time one of the scenarios above causes a conflict, old
habits for dealing with these types of situations takes over and the friction slows you down and holds you back from achieving your goals and being
successful.