All about powerful habits and its effects on success .
- Mr Verma
- Oct 17, 2017
- 2 min read

As you may already know, I am very curious about powerful habits and its effects on success. For over two years, I have been experimenting with my work and lifestyle to find that perfect fit for a happy, productive, purpose and passion-driven routine. The experimentation has led me to discover and acquire powerful habits that I’d like to share in this article. Most of these habits are not actually mine but I have ‘stolen’ them from ultra-successful people. I hope that this article will inspire you to start engineering your perfect day which, in turn, will evolve into a perfect life.
••Powerful habits••
Waking up early Making lists Stacking habits Stretching Listening to podcasts Meditating Reading Writing Defining the most important task (MIT) Doing the affirmations Visualizing Exercising -If you have a vision but don’t have the time to achieve it due to family, full-time job, or other commitments, wake up an hour earlier and work on it every day until you make it come true. You don’t find time, you make it. Instead of watching another TV series, go to bed 1 hour earlier and wake up 1 hour earlier. “It’s that easy, you don’t find time, you make it.” ••Making lists•• I don’t have time for it. This is one of the most common excuses I hear people say to me when I ask them why they don’t exercise, why they don’t write, or why they don’t build a business. But the fact is, you have time, I have time, and Barack Obama has time. We all have time. And just to remind you, we all have 24 hours a day no matter where you live, how much money you make, or how successful you are. You have the same amount of time as everyone else. So how come some people excel and some don’t? The secret: They prioritize. You must make peace with the fact that you can’t have it all. You either master one thing, or you become mediocre at many things. You can’t have both. “You must make peace with the fact that you can’t have it all.” When it comes to prioritizing, one of the most effective methods is making lists, especially hand-written lists because they make your brain believe that these are the only things you need to focus on.
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