Patience is not about waiting, it’s the ability to maintain a positive outlook while working hard for what you believe in.
Have you ever told yourself that you’re going to make something happen and then nothing happened? All details aside, it’s because you didn’t have the right habits in place — the little things you do every day that build up to something bigger. Your habits truly make or break you. Because in all walks of life you become what you habitually do. You will never make progress or change your life until you change something you do daily. The secret to your success is always found in your daily habits and routines.
In other words, regardless of your unique life situation or how you personally define success, you can’t become an overnight success. You become successful over time from all the little things you do one day at a time.
Failure occurs in the same way. All your little daily failures (that you don’t learn and grow from) come together and cause you to fail…
- You fail to check the books.
- You fail to make the calls.
- You fail to listen to your customers.
- You fail to innovate.
- You fail to do what must be done.
And then one day you wake up and your business has failed. It was all the little things you did or didn’t do along the way — your daily habits — not just one big catastrophic event.
Let this be your wake-up call.
YOUR LIFE IS YOUR BUSINESS!
YOUR HABITS ARE YOUR BUSINESS!
So today, let’s discuss some super-common daily habits Marc and I have seen plaguing dozens of our coaching clients and conference attendees over the past decade — little things many people do over and over again, week after week, that waste nearly all their time and energy:
1. Change nothing and expect different results.
There’s a saying that the definition of madness is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Take this to heart. If you keep doing what you’re doing, you’ll keep getting what you’re getting. Oftentimes the only difference between a successful person and a person who makes little progress is not one’s superior abilities, but the courage that one has to bet on their ideas, to take calculated risks, and to take steady steps forward.
Truly, some people sit and wait for the magic beans to arrive while the rest of us just get up and get to work.
2. Keep waiting for the right time.
Even when we have productive intentions, too many of us waste so much of our time waiting for ideal paths to appear. But they never do of course, because we forget that paths are made by walking, not waiting. So stop waiting today…
Think of today as the beginning — the conception of a new life. The next nine months are all yours. You can do with them as you please. Make them count! Because a new person is born in nine months. The only question is: Who do you want that person to be? Now is the time to decide.
And no, you shouldn’t feel more confident before you take the next step. Taking the next step is what builds your confidence and fuels your inner and outer growth.
3. Believe good things come fast and easy.
A goal is a point of achievement that requires effort and sacrifice. There are no esteemed goals worth participating in that don’t require some level of effort and sacrifice. Marc’s 90-year-old grandmother once told us, “Decades from now when you’re getting closer to the end, you will not remember the days that were easy, you will cherish the moments when you rose above your difficulties and conquered challenges of magnitude. You will dream of the strength you found within yourself that allowed you to achieve what once seemed impossible.”
So don’t just do what’s easy today, do what you’re capable of. Astound yourself with your own abilities. And as you struggle forward, remember, it’s far better to be exhausted from little bits of effort and learning than to be tired of doing absolutely nothing. Effort is never wasted, even when it leads to disappointing results. For it always makes you stronger and more experienced in the long run.
4. Refuse to accept necessary risks.
Living is about learning as you go. Living is risky business. Every decision, every interaction, every step, every time you get out of bed in the morning, you take a small risk. To truly live is to know you’re getting up and taking that risk, and to trust yourself to take it. To not get out of bed, clutching to illusions of safety, is to die slowly without ever having truly lived…
Think about it. If you ignore your instincts and let shallow feelings of uncertainty constantly stop you, you will never know anything for sure, and in many ways this un-knowing will be worse than finding out your instincts were wrong. Because if you were wrong, you could make adjustments and carry on with your life, without always looking back and wondering what might have been.
5. Make the rejections of yesterday the focal point of today.
Be okay with walking away when the time comes. Rejection teaches us how to reject what’s not right for our well-being. It won’t always be easy, but some chapters in our lives have to close without closure. There’s no point in losing yourself by trying to fix what’s meant to stay broken.
All too often we let the rejections of our past dictate every move we make thereafter. We literally do not know ourselves to be any better than what some opinionated person or isolated circumstance once told us was true. Of course, this old rejection doesn’t mean we aren’t good enough — it means the other person or circumstance failed to align with what we had to offer at the time. It means we have more time now to improve our thing, to build upon our ideas, to perfect our craft, and to indulge deeper into the work that moves us. And that’s exactly what YOU need to do, starting now.
6. Refuse to take responsibility.
You aren’t responsible for everything that happened to you, but you need to be responsible for undoing the thinking and behavioral patterns these outcomes created within you. Blaming the past for a limiting mindset today doesn’t fix it. Change your response to what you remember, and step forward again with grace.
A combination of your decisions and external factors for which you had no control brought you to where you are today. Negatively blaming someone else, or some past circumstance, will change nothing. Positively taking full responsibility for the next step on your path forward can change everything. Leave the unchangeable past behind you as you diligently give yourself to the present moment. In this moment is every possibility you seek. Take responsibility for it, and bring these possibilities to life.
7. Close your mind to new ideas and perspectives.
Remember that success in life does not depend on always being right. To make real progress you must let go of the assumption that you already have all the answers. Even as you grow wiser with age, you must remind yourself that an understanding is never absolutely final. What’s currently right could easily be wrong later. Thus, the most destructive illusion is a settled point of view.
So don’t stop learning! Don’t stop investing in yourself. Study. Read. Devour books. Engage with people, including those who think differently. Ask questions. Listen closely. And don’t just grow in knowledge. Be a person who gives back. Use what you’re learning to make a real and lasting difference. (Note: “The Good Morning Journal: Powerful Prompts and Reflections to Start Every Day” is a good tool for keeping yourself on track with this kind of fresh daily perspective.)
8. Let a few negative people continuously distract you.
Your mind is your private sanctuary; do not allow the negative beliefs of others to occupy it. Your skin is your barrier; do not allow others to get under it. Take good care of your personal boundaries and what you allow yourself to absorb from others.
Of course, there will inevitably be a few people in your life who will be critical of you regardless of what you do or how well you do it. If you say you want to be a dancer, they will discredit your taste in music. If you say you want to build a new business, they will give you a dozen reasons why it might not work. They somehow assume you don’t have what it takes, but they are dead wrong! Let that sink in…
It’s a lot easier to be negative than positive — a lot easier to be critical than correct. When you’re embarking on a new venture, instead of listening to the few critics that will try to distract you, spend time talking to one of the hundreds of people in this world who are willing to support your efforts and acknowledge your potential, respectfully. And go ahead and leave us a comment down at the bottom of this post if you think you can’t find one.
9. Hold tight to something that’s not real.
Remind yourself right now that not everything is meant to be. Sometimes you have to track the data, review the data, and seriously sit down with yourself and come to grips with the fact that you were wrong about it all along. It was just an illusion that never really was what you thought it was.
It’s one of the most difficult realizations to accept, to realize that you feel a sense of loss, even though you never really had what you thought you had in the first place. The key is knowing this, learning from it, letting go, and taking the next step forward. (Note: Marc and I discuss this in more detail in the Adversity and Growth chapters of “1,000 Little Things Happy, Successful People Do Differently”.)
10. Maintain rigid expectations every step of the way.
Simple things become complicated when you expect too much. Rigid expectations truly are a root cause of heartache. Don’t let them get the best of you. Every difficult life situation can be an excuse for hopelessness or an opportunity for personal growth, depending on what you choose to do with it. So start by choosing to let go of the expectations that aren’t serving you.
A mistake doesn’t hurt, expectation does. A rejection doesn’t hurt, expectation does. And so it goes…
Remember, the mind is your battleground. It’s the place where the fiercest conflict resides. It’s where half the things you feared would happen, never actually happened. It’s where your expectations get the best of you, and you fall victim to your own train of thought time and time again. So don’t lower your standards, but do remember that removing your rigid expectations in life is the best way to avoid being disappointed by everyone and everything you encounter.
Truth be told, one of the most important moments in life is the moment you finally find the courage to let go of what can’t be changed. Because, when you are no longer able to change a situation, you are challenged to change yourself — to grow beyond the unchangeable. And that changes everything…
An Exercise for Building Better Daily Habits
If you feel a like you’ve wasted too much time in the past on one or more of the points above, this quick actionable closing exercise is for YOU.
Choose any area in your life that you want to improve, and then:
- Write down the specific details about your current circumstances. (What’s bothering you? Where are you stuck? What do you want to change?)
- Write down your answer to this question: What are the daily habits that have contributed to your current circumstances? (Be honest with yourself. What are you doing regularly that actually contributes to the situation you’re in?)
- Write down a few specific details about the “better circumstances” you’d like to create for yourself. (What would make you happy? What does an improved situation look like for you?)
- Write down your answer to this question: What are the daily habits that will get you from where you are to where you want to be? (Think about it. What small, daily steps will help you gradually move forward from point A to point B?)
Now, it’s your turn…
Yes, it’s your turn to not fall back into your old patterns of living simply because they’re more comfortable and easier to access. It’s your turn to remember that you’re leaving certain habits and situations behind today for a reason: to improve your life — because you can’t move forward if you keep going back. And, it’s undoubtedly your turn to reclaim your time and potential, and make today count!
But before you go, please leave Marc and me a comment below and let us know what you think of this essay. Your feedback is important to us. 🙂
Which one of the points above resonated the most today?
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Carmen says
#7 deeply connects with me at age 71. As we get older so important to stay open minded to new ideas, perspective and learning.
As Albert Einstein put it “once you stop learning, you start dying.” Therefore, let’s stay young & sharper by challenging our brain with reading, puzzles, journaling and mental exercises that aids in stimulating communication, memory and cultivating a fresh perspective, ideas.
Will keep all habits and mentalities listed above handy for reference. Ty.
KHANYISILE says
Thank you so much for sharing such profound points. Points number 5 I like it the most.
Bernice Gbekli says
Wow, this is super amazing. Thank you a lot for sharing. It very much appreciated.
Ankit Shai says
Angel and Marc, I don’t know how these things happen, but every single word of every single line of every single point you’ve written in your essay above, directly (and with uncanny accuracy) applies to me! It felt as if you’ve actually known me personally for years, and are now talking to me directly based on everything you’ve learned about me in the last 2-3 years. Even in my short life until now, I’ve seen massive successes, and (lately) the absolute rock-bottom failures. The last couple of years have been especially tough. Even therapy didn’t help much, beyond simply having someone impartial to talk to.
But this essay helped, and I know I’ll have to read it every day (at least for now) for your advice to drill into my head, cuz that’s the only way I’ll actually be able to carry them with me, as opposed to forgetting them as soon I wake up tomorrow morning (or afternoon – yes that’s how horrible my sleep schedule has become).
Thank you for writing all of this so beautifully and pertinently. I hope I am able to apply these to myself. I will try to update this comment as I progress
Elaine Koerner says
Lots of great food for thought. Thank you.
Martha Bogere says
The fact that every point above had a unique was of relating to me makes me feel like the Lord truly wanted me to be reborn and move forward. Thank you so much marc and angel, you can rest assured that some of us are because of you
Trina says
Love the direct action steps for building good habits and routines at the end. Thank you so much. This was so timely for me.
Nico James says
Finally an article of substance online in my feed. This was truly a worthwhile read! You kicked my butt in a good and much needed way just now! THANK YOU.
Anne Ngethe says
Number 10 has impacted me the most today, though most of the points are well thought out, practical, and very helpful to me personally. Thank you!
Jill says
“The most destructive illusion is a settled point of view”….I like it!
Queen Tee says
Thank you for your consistency! I’ve skipped past many of your essays and emails over the years, thinking that they weren’t relevant to me until the last few weeks I’ve been curiously opening them to view the content. This is so timely! I’ve decided to make it a HABIT to read your emails whenever you send one. Thank you!
Alison says
Thank you, Angel and Marc. I swear you’re like my Angels on my shoulder who is my conscience when I need it most. I certainly don’t follow through for myself enough. How can a person claim to want something so badly, yet fail at the follow-up so abysmally? It’s well past time that changed for me, and without pushing forward, there would never be any advances in anything! Thank you for subtly pricking my pride enough to tell me what nobody else had the nerve to lately.
Letchmi Devi says
All of your points spot on – timely reminders…
Walter says
I live in Uruguay and I don’t speak English, but I translate your work through Google.
You guys are MAGNIFICENT.
A constant and abundant school and a demonstration that despite my 70 years and past life, every day you can learn something new, a concept, a look that helps to live better.
I have your book translated into Spanish as a bedside book and I regret not being able to access the others, since they are only in Spanish.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR EVERYTHING YOU SELFLESSLY OFFER..
Vivo en Uruguay y no hablo ingles, pero traduzco su trabajo a traves de Google.
Uds son MAGNIFICOS.
Una escuela constante y abundante y una demostracion que a pesar de mis 70 años y vida trascurrida, todos los dias se puede aprender algo nuevo, un concepto, una mirada que ayuda al mejor vivir.
Tengo su libro traducido al español como libro de cabecera y lamento no poder acceder a los demas, ya que solo estan en español.
GRACIAS, MUCHAS GRACIAS POR TODO LO QUE OFRECEN DESINTERESADAMENTE..
Comfort Chime says
This really got I am greatful for this. I do my best to live my best.
Tiane says
Thanks. I particularly love the actionable exercise. Over the years I’ve received so much information about bettering myself, but the exercises necessary to practice in order to learn different patterns of behaviour are not easily found.
The part about the nay sayers, it’s easy enough if they don’t have a significant role in your life. what if it’s your tutor, lecturer or your boss? Someone you can’t easily dismiss but their negative impact affects your progress in life?
Amberflora says
Right timing…..
I live with blame game each of situations both cause by me or not… most offer, I don’t even trust in my own ability to push through…
Thank you…
Luz Barnachea says
I seldom leave comments, but these essays touched my innermost conscience not to send appreciation of your effort and unselfish kindness to share.
Everything written strike my character. Thank you for waking me up. I am a new entrepreneur and these will help me a lot. God bless you.
Fran says
Excellent read and correct on every point, well presented!
Tony says
Wisdom-filled write up! Thank you.
Nocks in Eswatini says
Thank you so much for all the articles. It’s actually an investment for me especially for the future. At the moment I’ve got 2 little boys of 3 & 1 years who are really good at changing one’s schedule or plans. I’m currently not working but looking for jobs in which I hope I can send them to a nursery school and firstly claim control of my life and further practice all the advice you give.
clifford spencer says
I enjoy your articles, they bring to mind two words, ENJOY LIFE, this is what I tell people who help me.
Rishi Ranjan Sinha says
These are useful life changing suggestions.
I am sharing with my friends.
Maserame says
Angel and Marc, thank you for this beautifully written article. I also feel like it couldn’t have been more timeous than this. What stood out for me was “paths are made by walking and not waiting for them to be ideal/perfect.” I am starting today to carve my own pathway to success! Thank you so much.
Tien Vo says
Thanks Marc and Angel, your essay was a great piece of work that I enjoyed reading just like a healthy vitamin for the mind. The 10 daily habits are the great ingredients of the recipe that I have fed the mind that needs to nurture just like feeding food for the body. Your words have renonated me just like the ‘atomic habits’.
Shamaila khan says
Words of wisdom nd eye opener about how we spoil our life by being rigid,carrying button of unnecessary responsibilities, settled view point nd not following up about what we long for ….
Stay blessed nd keep educating.
Merci beaucoup!
Usha Sivan says
Awesome..!!! These are the assurances that I was always looking for. And like a true Angel, you came to give me more strength.
Thank you.
Ephraim says
Very helpful, you just captured my life and struggles in life. I wii I assimilate this article, live it to change my situation. Thanks for your inspiration.
Michelle says
I think #10 is extremely important. This is an outstandingly written article. Thank you!
Marlon Valentine Brando says
May 14, Tuesday 12.11.pm
It’s a wonderful article that holds true and is connected with everything that’s happening in my life today.
I love all your articles that I receive from you. Thanks a million.
Tammy Aubrey says
Thank you