Good Habits

by | Jun 23, 2018


[xyz-ips snippet=”post-thumb-url”]Habits can be good or bad, and some can make you a success.

According to the job resource site Inc.com, people who accomplish much in life don’t conduct themselves the way everyone else does. So to help you change some of your bad habits, they talked to more than a dozen executives and asked what daily habits they credit for their lavish lifestyles.

Number one on the list is get the most challenging part of your day over with first. If you have an important call or a big project weighing on you it will be hard to focus on anything else. So tackle them first, get the load off your shoulders and free yourself for what’s next on your list.

Another tip, email in bullets. No matter your job most people are swamped with emails day long. So instead of sending long paragraphs use bullet points and highlight the most important points. This gets you to the point quickly and delivers the message you want.

For more good habits of successful people, check out the original article now. Hopefully they stick.

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