5 Ways To Improve Yourself By 1% Each Day

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Most people treat “life” as  something that happens to them.  They are the victim. When things go wrong,   it’s someone else’s fault. When they don’t  get promoted, it’s because of the environment.   When a project goes haywire,  when their team falls short,   when the end product doesn’t quite come to  fruition, they are never the one to blame.  These people react to life, and let  outside circumstances decide their fate.  They live by Default. And then there are those that walk   into any situation and grab it by the horns. They determine the outcome of their day.  They wake up with intention, they are clear on  their goals, they know what needs to get done   and when something goes wrong they are the first  to pull the thumb and admit where they went wrong.  They know that success is a process and  are willing to go through that process,   knowing it will ladder up to something bigger. These people create the life they want to live,   and don’t accept anything less. They live by Design.  It is so easy to fall into the bad habits  that lead to a life lived by Default.   It happens all the time. People say, “I need to eat healthier,”   while they palm-to-face another  handful of potato chips.  People say, “I should really wake up earlier,”  meanwhile they hit the snooze ten times.  People say, “I’m unhappy with my job,”  meanwhile make no sustained and intentional   strides toward a change in lifestyle —  they just expect it to change on its own.  How do you live a life by Design  instead of a life by Default?  1. Write Down Your “Chief Aim” This is a tactic I’ve adopted   from Napoleon Hill’s “Think and Grow Rich.” He talks a lot about the importance of writing   down what it is you are ultimately working  towards, and then repeating it out loud to   yourself every morning and every night. It might sound silly, but try it   for a month and watch what happens. It firmly instills in your subconscious   what you’re working on and helps attract into your  life what you need to make that vision a reality.  2. Surround Yourself With  People You Want To Be Like  People who live by Default hang  around people who live by Default.  Similarly, people who live by Design  hang around people who live by Design.  Choose your friends carefully. As they say, “You are a reflection of   the five people you spend the most time around.” Make sure that the people who fill your life and   your time are people who live with  principles aligned with your own.  Ideally, these people should even  be a little bit ahead of you,   forcing you to stretch and continue to  grow in the direction you’d like to go.  3. Set Goals, And Actually Achieve Them Everybody sets goals.  “New Year’s Resolutions” are the  worst (or best) example of this.  It’s easy to set goals, but very few people  actually follow through with them to the end.  People who live by Design practice the  habit of setting goals and achieving them.  No matter how big or how small, they set  goals and create a measure for success.  They know when the goal has been achieved. This constant practice is what allows them   to set bigger and bigger goals and  see them through to completion.  4. Don’t Be Afraid To Go Your Own Way Since so few people actually live a life   of Design, it can be extremely tempting  to maintain a lifestyle of Default   just to keep familiar company. This is the hardest part.  If you want to Design your life, you have to  be willing to let go of people and environments   that no longer serve a Default way of thinking.  At first, everyone will  tell you that you’re wrong.  Everyone will insist that you are the  “crazy” one. Everyone will point and   share their opinion and then somewhere down  the line, they will all come back around.  They will see the life you’ve built for  yourself, and they will ask you how you did it.  5. You Have To Practice Discipline If you truly want to Design your life,   you have to master the golden trait of discipline. The reason this is so important is because   the number one challenge in life  design comes down to saying “no.”  In order for you to be who you know  yourself to be, in order for you to get   to where you know you can go, you have to say “no”  a hundred times more than you say the word “yes.”  You have to stay so obsessively true  to yourself and your mission, and the   only way to do that is to have an extremely  strong sense of self awareness and discipline.  The best way to practice this is to  create habits in your life you refuse   to give up for anyone else. These habits are so much   more than just activities in themselves. The activity quickly becomes an opportunity   to practice the art of discipline. Take going to the gym, for example.   Depending on how you treat it, this isn’t just  “gym time.” This is a practice you commit to,   every single day, and it is through that  commitment that you make it very clear (to   yourself and others) what you are willing and not  willing to budge on when it comes to your time.  Guard your time. Turn these moments into  opportunities to practice discipline.  Design your life.
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Channel: The Art of Improvement
Views: 168,658
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Length: 5min 16sec (316 seconds)
Published: Sun Aug 15 2021
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