I’m a creature of habit. That’s a good thing.
I find rhythms that work and I keep doing them.
What about forming new habits?
This is the stuff James Clear’s “Atomic Habits” talks about.
This isn’t about making waves overnight. It’s about setting the sails right, one degree at a time, until the whole ship’s course is charted towards Treasure Island.
Let’s dig into five small habits that can bring us some treasure:
1. Start Small, Stay Steady
You know how a single drop of water, given enough time, can carve through stone? That’s the power of persistence. In business, it’s not always the grand gestures but the small, daily actions that pile up to create a mountain of success. Think sending one networking email a day, or reading ten pages of a business book every night. Small? Yes. Mighty Absolutely.
2. Blend New Habits In
Blend New Habits In: Innovation doesn’t always mean reinventing the wheel. Sometimes, it’s about giving that wheel a smoother turn. Link new, productive habits with the old, creating a seamless chain of efficiency in your daily business saga.
3. Embrace Growth
Imagine your business is a video game, and every challenge beaten is a level up. You wouldn’t expect to defeat the boss without gaining some experience points first, right? Growth is crucial. Cultivate a mindset that welcomes challenges as opportunities to level up your leadership and innovation stats.
4. Pair Tasks Wisely
Think of your to-do list like a playlist. You’ve got some chart-toppers (tasks you love) and some tracks you always skip (the not-so-fun ones). Try pairing a dreaded task with a hit — like reviewing financials while sipping your favorite latte or matching invoice filing with listening to a killer podcast. It sweetens the deal and gets things done!
5. Never Stop Improving
Here’s a secret: the path to success is more like a spiral staircase than a straight line. You keep circling around, seeing similar views (challenges), but each time from a higher vantage point (with more experience). Every tweak, every refinement, is a step up. So, keep adjusting those sails to catch the winds of success.
Remember, fellow visionaries, it’s not about sweeping changes but the subtle art of nudging your habits in the right direction. So, let’s get those habits aligned with our ambitions and turn our business stories.
Lloyd
PS – Ready to change your habits? Let’s chat.