Habit Formation: How to Use the Compound Effect

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What does behavioral psychology say about habit formation? How can you unlearn old, self-sabotaging habits and craft new, positive habits that align with your goals? According to Darren Hardy, the author of The Compound Effect, habit formation is a slow and gradual process. The key to successful habit formation is introducing small behavior changes and compounding their effects over time. Read about the psychology of habit formation.

Stop Making Excuses: How to Cure Excusitis

Stop Making Excuses: How to Cure Excusitis

Have you ever wondered what makes some people succeed in life and others fall behind? What do successful people do differently? Unsuccessful people have a tendency to make excuses about why things haven’t worked out. But if you look at successful people, you’ll find they may have experienced those same roadblocks, but they don’t dwell on them. They don’t make excuses. The roadblocks weren’t even a factor.  Here’s how you, too, can stop making excuses and start making things happen.

Defining Your Own Success: Advice From Greenlights

Defining Your Own Success: Advice From Greenlights

What does defining your own success mean? How did McConaughey redefine himself in his acting career? According to McConaughey, defining your own success means you’re responsible for your actions and the outcomes they create. McConaughey used his philosophy to change his career path from rom-coms to serious dramas. Read more about defining your own success according to Matthew McConaughey’s Greenlights.

Consistency Is Key to Success: Stick It Out

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Why do they say that “consistency is key to success?” Can you think of a time when staying consistent with one small behavior or habit helped you achieve something big? According to Darren Hardy, the author of The Compound Effect, achieving success is not about overhauling your whole life overnight. It’s about making small, minuscule changes and practicing them every day—that is, consistency is key to success. Here is why consistency is key to success, according to Darren Hardy.

No Quick Fixes: Hard Work Is the Key to Success

No Quick Fixes: Hard Work Is the Key to Success

Why do they say “hard work is the key to success?” And if this is so, why are there so many shortcuts and hacks advocated by self-help gurus? As a quick-fix society, we have come to believe that success should come as quickly as all the other conveniences in our lives, such as fast food, overnight delivery, and instant hot water. But when it comes to achieving real success, there are no quick fixes—hard work is the key to success. Here is why you should ditch the idea of quick fixes and embrace that hard work is the key to

Make Better Decisions: Become a Better You

Make Better Decisions: Become a Better You

Do you feel like your choices are sabotaging your best intentions? How can you make better decisions that are in line with your goals? Decisions, no matter how tiny, alter the course of your life because they lead to behaviors, and behaviors lead to habits. With awareness, you can make better decisions that lead to the behaviors and habits that support a happy, successful life. Here is how you can make better decisions, according to Darren Hardy.

God Is Silent: Take Action & Stop Waiting for Signs

God Is Silent: Take Action & Stop Waiting for Signs

Do you ever find yourself searching for God’s guiding voice? What do you do if you don’t know God’s plan for you? The truth is that God is silent. But just because you can’t hear his voice doesn’t mean he doesn’t love you. God knows that he gave you everything you need to live your authentic life, He’s just waiting for you to live it. Keep reading to learn more about what Bob Goff has to say about God’s silence.

Put Your Trust in Jesus: He Wants You to Succeed

Put Your Trust in Jesus: He Wants You to Succeed

Do you move through life carefully and always trying to plan for the unknown future? Why is it so important to trust in Jesus and be honest with Him? In his book Everybody, Always, Bob Goff discusses the importance of putting blind trust in Jesus. Goff says that until you stop trying to control every aspect of your future, you will not find real faith. Keep reading for more information on putting your trust in Jesus from Everybody, Always.