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Where are your habits leading you?
If you want different results in your life, you should start looking at your
habits.
Today's article will give you some practical tips for getting started
toward creating more positive, healthy habits.
Enjoy!
Your Success Mentor,
Jack Canfield, America's #1 Success
Coach
Taking you from where you are to where you want to
be
Where are Your Habits Leading You?
by Jack Canfield

You are an accumulation of your habits. From how you get out
of bed, how you shower, how you dress, how you walk, sit, and talk, how you
respond to the world, how you act in front of others, and how you think; you're
living out your habits.
Habits are necessary. They free up
your mind so you can concentrate on how to survive day to day. You don't have to
think about how to drive your car so you can be on the lookout for danger while
you are driving. You don't have to think about how to walk so you can
concentrate on where you're going.
Unfortunately, habits can also keep you
locked in self-destructive patterns, which will limit your success. To
become successful, you will need to drop bad habits and develop new ones that
are in line with the life you want to live.
People don't suddenly appear in the life they want
to live... their habits determine their outcome!
What are the habits you have that are
keeping you from achieving your goals?
Really be honest with yourself here... Are you
always running late? Do you return
phone calls within 24 hours? Do you get
enough sleep? Do you follow through on your promises? Do you plan out your day?
Imagine what your life would be like if all
your habits were their productive counterparts!
What would your life be like if you ate healthy
meals, exercised and got enough sleep?
What if you saved your money, stopped using credit
cards and paid cash for everything?
What if you stopped procrastinating, overcame your
fears, and began networking with people in your field?
Would your life be different? I bet it would!
So, my suggested action step for you is to write
down some productive habits you could adopt and visualize in your life, step two
is to 'act as if' you were living these new habits right now!
I'd like to help you get moving toward creating more
successful habits, so I'd recommend you develop four of your new success habits
each year, one for each quarter.
Once you pick the new habit you're ready to
adopt, next you'll want to create a method that will support your new habit.
Here are some ideas... You could write it down on a
card that you keep with you and read several times a day. You could make it a
part of your daily visualization. You could also enlist the help of an
accountability partner who has habits to change, or work with a personal coach
who can keep you on track.
It's important to make a 100% commitment to your new
habit, so be specific about the steps that you're willing to take in order to
drop an old habit and adopt a new one.
Don't be vague about how you will change
your habits. Spell it out for yourself so you can recognize situations that
motivate you to act out your new habit.
Just developing four new habits a year will
dramatically shift your life to be more in line with your vision. And
the more in line it becomes, the easier the other
habits are to replace because
your perspective is shifting and you can see more clearly how your old habits
aren't serving you anymore.
Make the decision. Make the commitment. Then watch
your new, positive life unfold!
I'll see you in another two weeks in the next
edition of Success Strategies. In the meantime, take the time to implement just
one of the strategies discussed in today's issue.
2009 Jack Canfield
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