23 October 2022
Habits for us?
We are a collection of our habits. If we want to be better, we simply improve our habits.
Habits are things we consistently do. They are almost automatic. But they take time to create.
For best results, work on creating one habit at a time. And if we are just starting, let’s start with a small habit to build our confidence. Want examples of extremely small habits we could start with?
- Leave one spoonful of dessert unfinished.
- Call one prospect about our business every day.
- Read one page on self-development every day.
- Walk five minutes before going to work.
- Reach out to one existing client daily.
Start small, build our habits’ muscles, and continue to improve.
What habits could help you achieve more?
Successful entrepreneurs are doers who can keep their focus, whilst unsuccessful entrepreneurs are dreamers who can't.
So...
Follow
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Successful
The Flaw of Attraction - people sitting at home, trying to magically manifest their hearts desires.
Unfortunately for them, the only place their dreams won't find them, is sitting at home waiting for them.
The real Law of Attraction is really the Law of Effection:
Great work x Number of people effected = Number of opportunities for success
The greater the number of people that you positively effect,
the greater the opportunities that you will attract, and
the greater your financial return.
So here's to a lifetime of effection.
Humour
The Top 20 Book Titles of the Year:
- The Long Drop - by Eileen Dover
- Empty Cage - by Freda Bird
- The Dirty Dozen - by Yu Flung Dung
- The Race to the Outhouse - by Willie Makit, with illustrations by Betty Dont.
- How to improve your Garden - by Mo Delawn
- Danger - by Luke Out
- Bottoms Up - by Hugh Jass
- Downpour - by Wayne Dwops
- Enter - by Doris Open
- Falling Trees - by Tim Burr
- The Yellow River - by I.P. Freely
- Hitting the Wall - by Isadore There
- The World of Insurance - by Justin Case
- The Great Escape - by Freda Convict
- Spaghetti Recipes - by Al Dente
- Better Beer Making - by Bud Wiser
- The Life of a Cloakroom Attendant - by Mahatma Coate
- Fly on the Windscreen - by S. Platt
- House Cleaning - by Manuel Labour
- Dangerous Driving - by Pastor Redlight
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