Two Habits for Your Path to Success

Two Habits for Your Path to Success

Everyone’s definition of success is different.

For Kobe Bryant, it was the constant pursuit of excellence. 

He would often refer to this as the “journey” or the “process”. 

Others might define it as the recognition and respect it brings. 

Maybe, the financial security and lifestyle? 

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Achievement and personal fulfillment? 

The list goes on. 

We all want to be successful, but what if two specific habits could guarantee it? 

In this blog post, I’ll provide two timeless habits that have been proven to contribute to success.


1. Morning Routine:

“The early bird catches the worm”

Most of us have heard the English proverb above. 

For centuries, it has been well-known that those who wake up early and take action have a higher chance of success by seizing opportunities. 

Successful people often start their day with a well-defined morning. 

Yes — you will have to leave the comfort of your nice cozy bed to voluntarily exercise, meditate, journal, read, or plan your day. 

The reality is that most people lack discipline and instead decide to stay snuggled in bed. 

They dream of success while they hold tightly onto their teddy bear. 

But not you. You want success. 

Yes, waking up early absolutely sucks but you will find out that it eventually becomes the norm. 

I promise you that it will set a positive tone for the day, boost energy levels, and give a sense of focus and clarity.

Don’t believe me? Check out this book: The 5 AM Club

This book personally helped me understand how waking up early can maximize your productivity and personal growth. It’s not a complicated or long read, instead, it offers practical advice and motivation for those wanting to establish disciplined morning routines. 

Here’s an example of my morning routine: 
- Prayer
- Exercise 45 mins — 1 hour (Currently training for a marathon)
- Read/Write 

This routine can and will change based on your priorities.

Not sure where to start? Don’t worry the next habit will help!

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2. Goal Setting and Prioritization: 

Did Kobe Bryant have a goal? 

Dang right he did — to win NBA championships.

Creating goals and setting priorities is fundamental because it provides a sense of direction, motivates your actions, and can help with your focus. 

We all have 24 hours a day. Goals and priorities can help shape how you utilize that time. 

Here are some steps to consider when creating goals and setting priorities:

  1. Reflect on your values and aspirations: 
  • What matters to you? 
  • What are you passionate about? 
  • Who do you want to be in the future? 

2. Define SMART goals: 

  • SMART is an acronym for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. 
  • Specific: Clear and well-defined.
  • Measurable: How do you track progress? 
  • Achievable: Is this goal realistic? 
  • Relevant: Does this goal align with your values, interests, and aspirations?
  • Time-Bound: Set a deadline or time frame for each goal to keep yourself accountable. 
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3. Prioritize your goals: 

List out all of your goals and rank each one according to your long-term vision. For example, your long-term goal is to become a doctor. Any goals that pertain to schooling should be a higher priority than say obtaining a personal pilot's license. 

4. Break goals into smaller milestones: 

The goals often seem overwhelming when viewed as a whole. Breaking it down into smaller, more manageable points helps make greater progress and provides a clearer roadmap. Identify the small steps or goals needed to achieve each of your larger goals. This will allow you to better track your progress.

5. Review and revise regularly: 

Take time to review goals and assess your progress regularly. Determine whether your goals are still aligned with your values ​​and aspirations. Make adjustments as needed to make sure your goals are still relevant. By constantly reviewing and revising your goals, you can adapt to new opportunities, challenges, and changes in your life.

6. Stay motivated and focused: 

To stay motivated, remind yourself why you set your goals and the value they bring to their lives. Create a routine to stay organized and focused, such as a routine, setting reminders, or to-do lists. Celebrate milestones and accomplishments along the way to stay motivated and reward progress.


In conclusion, incorporating two habits into your life can go a long way toward success. 

First, while it may be difficult at first, establishing a disciplined morning routine can give you the energy and focus to set a positive tone for the day. 

Secondly, goal setting and prioritization are important in providing guidance, motivation, and focus, which helps you manage your time and better track your progress . . . . Stay motivated, review and revise regularly, and celebrate milestones to stay on track and reach your goals.

See you O’dark early. 

Brandon


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