The Power of Habit
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The Power of Habit
Harnessing the Power to Establish Routines that Guarantee Success in Business and in Life
Published:
9/29/2003
Format:
Perfect Bound Softcover
Pages:
132
Size:
5x8
ISBN:
978-1-41077-995-3
Print Type:
B/W

What ultimately differentiates highly successful people from everyone else?

The one common denominator of all successful people is a routine built on good habits.  The most successful people in any field – the most successful athletes, lawyers, politicians, physicians, business leaders, musicians, and sales people, those who are the best at what they do have one thing in common: good habits.

Habits are that important.  Up to 90 percent of your everyday behavior is based on habit.  Nearly all of what you do each day, every day, is simply habit.  The techniques outlined in this book provide easy-to-implement action steps to help you effectively change bad habits and establish good habits that will make you more successful.  The keys to habit change is what this book delivers.  It explains why the difference between those who are successful and everyone else is not found in differences in intelligence, talent, or work ethic; but rather in habits.  It explores why habits are so powerful and how we can harness this power to reach our God-given potential and obtain a higher degree of success.   The wisdom contained in this book will empower those who read it to transform their lives and become more successful.

Dreamers and Doers

At the end of the first semester of my freshman year of college, I was on the verge of flunking out of school.  I skipped classes.  I didn’t keep up with the reading.  I put off doing papers until it was too late.  I tried, but I just couldn’t seem to get my act together.  That’s when my grandfather sat me down to give me some grandfatherly advice; what he told me literally changed my life.

My grandfather explained to me, speaking as if his words were scientifically proven, time tested, matters of fact, that all people could be placed in one of two categories:  Dreamers or Doers.

“There are only two kinds of people in this world: dreamers and doers,” he explained.  “Dreamers talk about, think about, dream about, hope for, even plan on doing extraordinary things; doers do them!  Right now you’re a dreamer, and it probably seems like no matter how hard you try you just can’t get yourself to do the things that you know you should do or that you would like to do, but you can become a doer.”

The advice given to me that day by my grandfather forever changed my life, and it can change yours too.  And, incidentally, I did go on to graduate from college--with honors.  So, if you’re a dreamer how do you become a doer?  What exactly is this transformation and how does it take place?  Let’s first take a closer look at what exactly a dreamer is and what constitutes a doer, and examine how the two differ.

Doers are more successful than dreamers because they take consistent, purposeful action, while dreamers never get started or quickly burn out.  Doers have the ability to purposefully effect change in their lives. They accomplish extraordinary things, whether it’s starting their own company, writing a book, getting elected to public office, running a marathon, or any other extraordinary accomplishment, while dreamers are somehow stuck on the sidelines only dreaming about doing such things.

What holds the dreamers back?  Is it simply a fear of getting started? Is it fear of failure?  Are the dreamers less talented, less intelligent?  Is it a lack of ability or a lack of luck?  What empowers the doer to do, to achieve and accomplish great things, while the dreamer is doomed to failure?  The answer is simple, yet profound.

The force that empowers the doer yet holds back the dreamer is one and the same.  It is HABIT.

Who Am I?

I am your constant companion.  I am your greatest helper or heaviest burden.  I will push you onward or drag you down to failure.  I am completely at your command.  Half the things you do you might just as well turn over to me and I will be able to do them quickly and correctly.

I am easily managed – you must merely be firm with me.  Show me exactly how you want something done and after a few lessons I will do it automatically.  I am the servant of all great individuals and, alas, of all failures as well.  Those who are great, I have made great.  Those who are failures, I have made failures.

I am not a machine, though I work with all the precision of a machine plus the intelligence of a human.  You may run me for a profit or run me for ruin – it makes no difference to me.

Take me, train me, be firm with me and I will place the world at your feet.  Be easy with me and I will destroy you.

Who am I?

I am HABIT.

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