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7 Habits of Super Successful People and What You Can Learn from Them

Have you ever looked at those wildly successful people – the entrepreneurs, the athletes, the visionaries – and wondered what their secret is? Sure, talent and timing play a role, but did you know that 80% of success is attributed to mindset and daily habits? Those seemingly superhuman achievements often boil down to simple choices, repeated with relentless consistency. So, are you ready to crack the code? Let's dive into seven unique and surprisingly actionable ha...
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9m
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24 Oct 2024
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Have you ever looked at those wildly successful people – the entrepreneurs,  the athletes, the visionaries –  and wondered what their secret is? Sure, talent and timing play a role, but did you know that 80% of success is attributed to mindset and daily habits? 

 

Those seemingly superhuman achievements often boil down to simple choices, repeated with relentless consistency.

 

So, are you ready to crack the code? Let's dive into seven unique and surprisingly actionable habits of super-successful people that can transform your journey. Get ready to ditch those same-old productivity tips and level up your mindset!

 

Remember: It's Not Just What You Do, But Who You Become in the Process

 

Important Note: Don't try to overhaul everything at once! Pick one habit to focus on for a few weeks or more. Once it feels natural, add another. True transformation takes time, so be patient and also persistent.

 

Are you ready to take your business to the next level? Get the proven strategies and resources you need for massive success. Subscribe to my blog now by going to https://accountabilitycoach.com/blog and start transforming your business today!

 

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I’m the author of many books, including, Excuses Don’t Count; Results Rule, Live Life with No Regrets, No Excuses, The Guide to Stopping Procrastination, The Power of Visualization, My Gratitude Journal, the Work Life Balance Emergency Kit, and The Roadmap To Success with Stephen Covey and Ken Blanchard, and more.  

 

Aim for what you want each and every day!  

Anne Bachrach

The Accountability Coach™


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I’m the author of many books, including, Excuses Don’t Count; Results Rule, Live Life with No Regrets, No Excuses, The Guide to Stopping Procrastination, The Power of Visualization, My Gratitude Journal, the Work Life Balance Emergency Kit, and The Roadmap To Success with Stephen Covey and Ken Blanchard, and more.

Aim for what you want each and every day!

Anne Bachrach

The Accountability Coach™

Get your daily Accountability Minute shot of a single, simple, doable idea, so you can start your day off on the "right foot". You can find The Accountability Minute on your favorite platform

(upbeat music) - Welcome to the Accountability Coach podcast. I am thrilled to have you on board with me today. We are diving into the world of proven business success principles that are all about helping you make more money and work less. I'm on a mission to guide you towards your ideal business and your ideal life. So let's turn your goals into reality. And, back rack here. Today we're talking about seven habits of super successful people and what you can learn from them. Have you ever looked at those wildly successful people, the entrepreneurs, the athletes, the visionaries, and wondered what their secret is? Sure, talent and timing play a role. But did you know that 80% of success is attributed to mindset and daily habits? Those seemingly superhuman achievements often boil down to simple choices repeated with relentless consistency. So, are you ready to crack the code? Let's dive into seven unique and surprisingly actionable habits of super successful people that can transform your journey. Get ready to ditch those same old productivity tips and level up your mindset. Habit number one, the ruthless prioritization hour. Ever feel like you're constantly busy juggling countless tasks, yet struggling to make meaningful progress towards your goals? Successful people have a strategy to combat this common frustration. They call it the priority hour. This simple and transformative practice involves dedicating the first hour of each day to ruthless prioritization. So, instead of diving headfirst into a chaotic to-do list, they are laser focused on identifying the top one to three must-do activities that will have the biggest impact on their goals. Now, this isn't about creating an exhaustive inventory of everything that needs to be done. It's about strategically selecting the actions that will truly move the needle for you. Why it works? Well, it forces you away from pointless busy work and towards focused action. According to productivity expert Brian Tracy, every minute spent in planning saves as many as 10 minutes in execution. Your move here, try this for a week. You might be shocked at how much more you can accomplish when you start your day with laser focus and intention. Habit number two, embrace strategic laziness. Wait, what? Laziness equals success? Well, sort of. Super successful individuals understand the power of delegation and automation. Instead of trying to do everything themselves, they find ways to streamline or outsource tasks that don't directly utilize their unique skills. Why this works? Well, it frees up your time for the activities that only you can do and you do well, leading to more impact and less burnout. As Bill Gates famously said, I choose a lazy person to do a hard job because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it. Your move here? Analyze your daily grind. What are you spending lots of time on that could be done by someone else or with the help of a simple tool? Download my free delegation exercise to help you identify even more activities to delegate, which my guess is as you can probably delegate more. By going to bit.ly, that's b-i-t dot l-y forward slash delegation-exercise. Have it number three, hell yes or no. Ultra achievers have an interesting decision-making filter. When faced with new opportunities, they don't ask, can I do this or even should I do this? They ask, does this make me say, hell yes or is it a hell no? Why this works? It protects your energy and focus. If it's not a resounding hell yes, they are all in with no guilt attached. This allows them to go all in on projects and commitments that truly excite them and align with their goals. Your move here. Next time you're offered something new, pause. If it doesn't set your soul on fire, practice a polite and firm no. Habit number four, investing in the mind-body connection. While hustle and ambition are key, high achievers prioritize their physical and mental health. They understand that sustainable success requires a strong foundation. Why this works? It provides better energy, enhanced focus and increased resilience to handle stress. As billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson says, taking care of my health and wellbeing is one of the best investments I have ever made. Your move here. It doesn't have to be fancy, consistent exercise, nourishing food, sufficient sleep and some form of mindfulness practice. Just even 10 minutes of meditation for example, make a huge difference over time. Habit number five, cultivating calculated curiosity. Super successful people aren't stuck in their ways. They're constantly learning and exploring. This means reading broadly, seeking diverse perspectives and getting a kick out of mastering new skills. Why this works? It sparks innovation. Often breakthroughs come from connecting seamlessly unrelated ideas. Plus continual learning keeps your mind sharp and adaptable, essential in a rapidly changing world. Your move here? What topic, skill or industry might you always have been curious about? Dedicate even a small chunk of time each week to exploring it. You might uncover a hidden passion or a brand new advantage. Habit number six, building a board of mentors. Successful people don't believe they need to figure it out alone. They build a network of mentors and advisors. Now this doesn't have to be formal. It could be people whose careers you admire, authors of inspiring books or even those podcast interviews you love. Why this works? It's like having a shortcut to decades of expertise. Mentors provide valuable advice, warn you of pitfalls and boost confidence when needed. Your move here? Think about the areas where you'd like guidance. Who inspires you? Reach out and even if it's just by email or social media. You might be surprised by who's willing to share some wisdom with you. Habit number seven, embracing discomfort as a growth signal. The ultra-achieving don't get hooked by the allure of the comfort zone. They understand that real growth lies outside it. That's where the magic and yes, perhaps some fear reside. So why this works? It's like a muscle. The more you push past your limits, the broader your comfort zone becomes. That's when you unlock new levels of what you're capable of. Your move here? Next time you feel that familiar twinge of fear before taking a bold step, tell yourself, this is good. This means I'm growing. It might be giving that presentation, approaching a potential collaborator or trying something completely out of your comfort zone. Now remember, it's not just about what you do but who you become. These habits aren't just about getting things done. They reshape your thinking and increase your success in business and in life. You start prioritizing strategically, valuing your time and developing that gut instinct for the right opportunities. It's about becoming the kind of person who naturally attracts success. So let me give you an important note here. Don't try to overhaul everything at once. Pick one habit to focus on for a few weeks. Once it feels natural, add another. True transformation takes time. So please be patient with yourself and also persistent. Unlock a blueprint to creating and having your ideal business and ideal life by scheduling your free consultation with me today. After investing your valuable time with me, I hope that you gained insights and ideas that will propel you to even greater heights in every facet of your life. I salute you for your hunger for more, your drive for wanting to be even better and your unyielding commitment to building the business and life you envision. Please share the wisdom by passing on my Accountability Coach podcast to help ignite others, which can be found on most favorite podcast platforms and subscribe to the Accountability Minute for daily guidance. Want more proven business success tips and resources? Well, of course you do. Subscribe to my blog by going to accountabilitycoach.com/blog and always aim for what you want each and every day. Until next time, make it a great day, today and every day. I appreciate you listening. Oh, and by the way, if you are still listening and getting value from any of my podcasts, please take a minute to leave me a short rating and review. I'd really appreciate it and always love to hear from you. (upbeat music) (upbeat music)
Have you ever looked at those wildly successful people – the entrepreneurs, the athletes, the visionaries – and wondered what their secret is? Sure, talent and timing play a role, but did you know that 80% of success is attributed to mindset and daily habits? Those seemingly superhuman achievements often boil down to simple choices, repeated with relentless consistency. So, are you ready to crack the code? Let's dive into seven unique and surprisingly actionable ha...