Habit
Understand the Psychology of Self Discipline and Goal Setting for Unshakeable Success Mindset Habits and Improve Productivity, Confidence and Relationships Like a Millionaire
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Narrateur(s):
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Drew Bott
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Auteur(s):
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Michael Kruse
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Everyone has habits. Some of these are good, others are not. Considering that we are all defined by our actions, it is important that we lose our bad habits. By doing that, our lives will be much better. Unfortunately, losing a bad habit is not that easy.
The kind of life we lead today is essentially the product of our habits - our daily routines - our daily processes. And no one has ever described this natural phenomenon more accurately than the great Greek philosopher Aristotle who said, “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then is not an act but a habit.” What we repeatedly do - the things we read and think about and the routine tasks we perform every single day - is what shaped our beliefs and transformed us into the kind of person we are today. It is what molded the type of personality we portray. In other words, our whole life is nothing more than the sum of our habits. How successful or unsuccessful we are is the result of our habits, just as being physically fit or unfit is.
By changing your habits and tagging new ones onto existing ones, you piggyback your way to opening up those neuron areas and increasing the range of your own possibilities. If you don’t think that this is true, then you really do need to examine the contents of this book because you will learn how habits work and how tagging another habit to an existing one can improve your life in so many ways that you never thought possible. In fact, the potential was always there, but you have limited it by seeing the canvas as overflowing, rather than blank and filled with possibility. You limit yourself by thinking in this way, but if you can piggyback your new habits onto existing ones, you can increase the neuron activity in your brain and reap the benefits.
Take action today, and change your life. Be the better version of yourself by building empowering habits!
©2018 Michael Kruse (P)2019 Michael Kruse