12 Powerful Habits I Have Stolen From Ultra-Successful People
Waking up early: waking up early is to have the “me” time. How many times did you want to read, write, reflect on your life, meditate, stretch, visualize, create, take care of yourself but hadn’t had the time?
Stack up habits
Stretching
Reading: You will be knowledgeable and have ideas on many topics, you will think and see differently, you will have answers to common questions, you will feel more confident and creative.
Writing: It also allows me to create stories, makes me a better communicator. You will remember things long forgotten.
Exercise
https://qz.com/963692/how-to-read-more-books-this-year-according-to-harvard-research/
it’s OK to quit: “winners don’t quit” mentality probably won’t work for your reading habit. Free yourself from guilt and put it down.
There are minutes hidden in all the corners of the day, and they add up to a lot of minutes.
Keep it quiet: sharing your intentions with others when you’re working toward a task or goal can backfire.
The 8 Self-Assessments You Need to Improve at Work This Year
Cultural skills: it’s essential to collaborate with people from different cultures. Yet even seasoned, cosmopolitan managers often have oversimplified ideas about how other cultures operate, like communicating, scheduling, trusting, and disagreeing — and shows you how you compare with the norm for your culture in each area…
Emotional intelligence: self-awareness, positive outlook, emotional self-control, adaptability, and empathy…