Category Archives: Mindset

Micro Habits to Succeed with Any Goal

Making changes that can impact your ability to achieve success can sometimes feel daunting. You may feel as if you have to upend your entire life to get what you want in your personal or professional life.

The truth is, anyone can use change as a factor for growth and success without it being a shock to your system. Micro habits are small daily changes that you can adopt to help you achieve your goals, no matter how big or small they may be.

These doable action steps are minor tweaks to your routine that end up having a big impact on your life. For many of the habits you’ll read below, you may not even be aware of how much they can influence your ability to succeed with the pursuit of your goals.

You can apply one or all of them at once, but make sure you don’t create added stress by doing more than you feel capable of changing at one time. It’s perfectly okay to make this a gradual process, and you should be able to gain traction moving toward your goals consistently.

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It’s on You: Don’t Let Other People Drag You Down

Don’t Let Other People Drag You Down

Other people can build you up as a marketer. You can work with and learn from very successful people to become even more successful yourself. But it works the other way around as well. If you hang around people who only complain about why they can’t do things, and people who are constantly struggling, that’s probably going to end up being your story as well.

You may have experienced this kind of feeling already—people trying to drag you down with them. You can feel the tugging—you can feel the negativity entering into your mindset and taking you off course.

Take a moment to consider who you talk to online. Who do you see in person? Who do you work with? Who do you hire? Who mentors you? Who do you mentor? Consider the people you communicate with frequently.

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Why Didn’t Anyone Tell Me?

Why Didn’t Anyone Tell Me is a 44 Page (8000+ word) guide that teaches people important lessons about life, before it’s too late!

Sections Include:

  • Introduction
  • Don’t Take Things for Granted
    • A Real-Life Example
    • Action Steps
  • Walk Your Own Path
    • A Real-Life Example
    • Action Steps
  • You Know Less Than You Think
    • A Real-Life Example
    • Action Steps
  • Money Won’t Solve All Your Problems
    • A Real-Life Example
    • Action Steps
  • Take Care Of Your Health Early
    • A Real-Life Example
    • Action Steps
  • Be Careful Choosing Which Hills to Die On
    • A Real-Life Example
    • Action Steps
  • Life Isn’t a Fairytale
    • A Real-Life Example
    • Action Steps
  • You Work for a Better Life, Not More Work
    • A Real-Life Example
    • Action Steps
  • Take a Chance on a Big Opportunity
    • A Real-Life Example
    • Action Steps
  • Ask Them
    • A Real-Life Example
    • Action Steps
  • Conclusion

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Problems You Might Run Into When it Comes to Visualization for Habit Change

Visualization is easy, in theory… and usually in practice. However, there might be some things you run into that make it harder, for the short term. You might get frustrated sometimes, especially in the beginning when it hasn’t fully been ingrained in your daily schedule. Practice makes perfect…but it also helps to be aware of some of the setbacks you might have along the way.

Feeling Silly

You might feel silly practicing visualization! You might even feel silly reading about visualization. That’s okay, it’s normal to feel that way if you haven’t tried it before because it’s new and different for you. Yet, common sense (and possibly reading about how very successful people operate) showed you that visualization is, indeed, right for you. Still, how do you move past your initial reaction?

There’s really nothing silly about it. If some of the biggest sports stars, celebrities, politicians, and businesspeople in the world can use visualization, so can you. It’s a matter of closing your eyes and deliberately, consciously dreaming up what you want and can and will have in life. I’m sure that’s something you can get behind. If you feel silly the first time, you won’t feel that way after all of your dreams start to come true.

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