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Success doesn't happen in an instant.
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It happens through the progression of lots of little successes, strung together over time.
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If you want to build something big, if you have a vision, a dream, or even just a clearly defined end goal, the question is not how you can make that happen right now, or tomorrow.
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The question is: “What habits can I put into place that will allow that end goal to manifest itself?”
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1. Do what you say you're going to do.
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Step 1 with anything: Less talk, more action.
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2. Journal once per day.
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Even if it's just a paragraph, or three sentences, or jeez, one sentence, do a quick check-in to see where you're at and write it down.
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Long term, this will keep you grounded and sane.
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It all starts with acknowledgement.
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3. Never lie.
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As my grandma used to say, “Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!”
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4. Always make time for your closest friends.
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A buddy of mine manages a few very, very successful music artists, and he told me once, “I've seen it: You could have all the money in the world, but if you traded your friends to get there, you won't be happy.”
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5. Practice your craft.
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What may just be a hobby now could one day be something very special.
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If you love it, practice it.
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Don't be that 40-year-old guy who says to every young person he meets, “I used to want to be a guitar player!”
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Well, why aren't you still playing then?!
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6. Go to the gym.
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Or the yoga studio.
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Or run up and down the block.
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Whatever.
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Just be physically active.
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There's nothing sexy about not being able to walk up a flight of stairs.
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7. Surround yourself with people who represent what you ultimately want to become.
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This is a habit and a choice.
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If you aren't happy with where you're at or where you're going, take a hard look at the people around you.
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Chances are, they're in a similar boat, and as long as you stay in that situation, neither of you are moving any time soon.
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8. Read.
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Seriously.
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If the only reading you do is on perezhilton.com, then you need to hit up Amazon and buy a Kindle.
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9. Don't just set goals — track them.
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One of the most revealing things I've ever done for myself was making a project plan for my life.
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Yes, a project plan.
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And all the things I wanted to get done in the next three months, I planned them out like I would a marketing campaign (I'm not joking).
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But guess what?
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It showed me everything I needed to know, when things were due, and how much time I needed to spend on them in order to get them accomplished.
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Do this more often, and you'll be amazed at how much you over-promise and under-deliver — and what needs to happen for you to fix that habit immediately.
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10. Never eat alone.
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A great book, and an even better motto to live by.
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Make use of your lunches and dinners by sharing in conversation with people you can connect with, collaborate with, and learn from.
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11. Dress for success.
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It's cliché but true — you have more confidence when you feel good about the way you're presenting yourself.
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Make it a habit to portray your best self.
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12. Meditate and reflect.
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In tandem with the journaling habit, you need to make time to reflect.
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You can't always be in “go go go” mode.
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Without reflection, you will not be able to properly integrate the lessons you've been learning along the way.
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13. Teach others.
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Even before you feel like you're an “expert,” take the knowledge you've acquired and pass it along.
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Not only is it good for humanity, but you will learn whatever it is you're teaching even more deeply when you have to explain it to someone else.
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14. Play.
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When was the last time you went to the beach?
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When was the last time you did something crazy, like parasailing?
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When was the last time you wrote a song on your ukulele?
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Take care of that inner child of yours and make time to play.
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15. Eat healthy.
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What you eat is a habit.
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You're going to set a habit and then repeat that habit daily for a very, very long time.
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Make that habit take care of you, not drag you down.
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16. Check in with people of different ages.
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Make sure you keep in touch with those both older and younger than you.
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They provide a much-needed perspective.
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17. See art.
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Nobody gets inspired sitting at a desk all day.
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Go to museums.
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Go watch movies.
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Go listen to live music.
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Go watch a mime on the street, or an acappella trio in the train station.
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Go out and get inspired!
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18. Wake up when you say you're going to wake up.
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When you set that alarm the night before, you're promising yourself you're going to get up at that time.
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Keep that promise.
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19. Read your chief aim aloud.
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I'm stealing from Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill here: Write down whatever it is you want to build for yourself in life.
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Then every morning and every night, read that aloud.
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Out loud.
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Hear it in your voice and in your heart.
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Welcome it into the world.