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The 5 daily habits of the world’s most successful people
We all like to borrow from people we admire to get more
productive. Highly successful Square founder Jack Dorsey strictly copied Steve
Jobs, using much of Jobs’ onstage rhetoric when describing Square’s features
and even insisting on being referred to as an ‘editor’ as soon as he heard that
Jobs had adopted that title in some circles at Apple!
‘Editor’ may not suit you and your line of work, but there is a
lot that you can glean from studying the working style of high performers.
The most successful people tend to share a striking number of
similar habits that help them maximise their productivity and effectiveness.
Here are the top 5 things you can learn from the daily habits of
the most successful people:
Wake up early
The early bird really does catch the worm! It’s no coincidence
that many of the most successful people wake up early, many of the world’s top
CEOs are well known for getting up as early as 430am.
Quite apart from giving you more time to get stuff done, getting
up early sets a positive tone for the day – it’s satisfying to quell the inner
voice that’s asking for ‘just 5 more minutes’ in bed.
Addicted to the snooze button? Joel Gascoigne, co-founder of
Buffer, has a couple of great tips to help you create a morning routine that
lasts (he’s up at 5am every day!)
Joel puts a lot of stock by:
1 - Getting to bed early every night to make sure you get enough
sleep (he makes sure he gets around 7.5 hours a night)
2 - Waking up early on weekends – if he’s not up around 6am he
finds it hard to keep up his routine
You may not need to be up quite so early every day, but
establishing a routine to help you get a jump on the day and give yourself a
little extra time should definitely help you become more efficient.
Exercise regularly
Quite apart from staying in shape, keeping your body active also
goes along way to helping you feel more alert during the day.
Exercise increases the blood flow to your brain, keeping you sharp
and helping you stay on top of everything
It’s also proven to keep you happy! Working up a sweat releases
Serotonin, the neurotransmitter in the brain that sends messages to your body
to stimulate mood and emotion.
It’s not just happiness though, studies have indicated that there
are a range of other cognitive benefits:
- Improved concentration
- Sharper memory
- Faster learning
- Prolonged mental stamina
- Enhanced creativity
- Lower stress
The benefits are so clear that, no matter how busy you are, you
should always try and find the time. Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour commits
to playing tennis for one hour every day – if she has time so do you!
Focus, don’t multitask
It might be tempting to try and maximise your daily productivity
by doing as many things as possible, but sadly this only reduces efficiency and
effectiveness (multitasking may even be bad for our brains!)
Instead of flitting between different tasks and trying to do
everything at once, take the time to plan your day. Work out the 3-5 things
that you need to accomplish over the course of the day and focus on them first.
This will help you cut down on all the extra work that seems important but gets
in the way.
I would advocate setting aside time the night before to think
through the your major goals for the next day – I scribble mine down before I
go to bed in my notepad. It’s the first thing I look at when I wake up and it
helps me get my day off to a good start.
Many highly successful figures also point to meditation as a great
tool to increase focus - Oprah Winfrey for example, finds time for two daily 20
minutes sessions of yoga and contemplation despite her packed schedule. She
uses this time to focus and help our prioritize different tasks and projects.
Learn from mistakes
We all make mistakes, it’s inevitable. What separates the most
successful people though, is their ability to constantly learn from their
mistakes.
It’s easy to blame other people when things start to go wrong –
throughout life (school, family and work) we’re taught to feel guilty about
failure, so it’s no surprise that people are keen to pass the buck.
Smart people tend to admit their mistakes easily – it’s the first
step towards understanding what went wrong, and it’s this understanding that
helps you make positive changes to your life.
Take this quote from basketball legend Michael Jordan:
“I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost
300 games. 26 times, I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and
missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I
succeed.”
It’s ok not to be perfect, no one is. What’s really important
though is that you’re constantly focused on learning how to get better.
Make personal investments
The world’s most successful people are always prepared to invest
time and resources in their own personal development.
If you stripped someone like Bill Gates of his assets and dumped
him on the street I’d be willing to bet he’d be ok – he’s constantly invested
in himself and built up huge reserves of human capital, major companies would
be falling over themselves to offer him a job.
Not everyone can hit the daunting heights that Gates has reached,
but we can all work on ourselves and become invaluable to whatever business
we’re involved with.
This can seem daunting initially, but there are a few good ways
that you can kick off this process and start investing in yourself:
- Set weekly goals and review your progress.
We’re often too caught up in life that we fail to step back and
look at the things that are most critical. Try setting 2-3 weekly goals and
reviewing your progress every Sunday.
- Get a mentor (this may take time)
Make a list of the most experienced people in your industry, read
everything they right and reach out on Twitter to start a relationship. Once
you have a healthy amount of back and forth dialogue, ask for feedback on your
career and your goals.
- Build your personal brand
The advent of social media makes it easy for anyone to become an
industry expert. Start a blog, promote your work and engage with other
influencers to develop your personal brand. You need to be careful here – there
are a lot of people using Twitter to talk about how great they are, try and be
different.
I hope these tips are helpful, if there are any other habits that
you’ve used to achieve success I’d love to hear about them!
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