5 Daily Habits of Highly Successful People Kimanzi Constable
1. Successful people plan out their day the night before.
It’s easy to get off track when you don’t have a plan. Without planning what your day will look like, you wake up not knowing what you want to do or accomplish. Successful people spend a little time the night before giving themselves clear goals for the next day. Then they wake up and go down their list.
Life doesn’t always work out as planned, but with a plan, you can adjust without losing momentum.
2. Successful people read books to get inspired.
Reading is an essential element in success—books contain so much knowledge
. Apparently Elon Musk would read at least four hours a day growing up. Four hours. And look how successful he became.
There isn’t necessarily a defined length as to how much time you should be reading, but forming a daily reading habit will expand your knowledge and help you on your journey to success.
3. Successful people make their health a priority.
What you eat and how much you exercise affects every area of your life. Successful people use their exercise as a time to reset and plan. And they make smart food choices that will give them the energy they need to accomplish everything on their daily to-do list.
So, what’s for dinner? Is the gym on your to-do list? Choose wisely.
4. Successful people don’t get distracted by what other people are doing.
Other people’s journeys to success can be inspiring; you can learn so much—about their mistakes, their victories, what to do, what not to do. But if you start comparing your progress to theirs, instead of using their stories as inspiration, you can feel jealous, stressed, unworthy.
Successful people realize their journey is unique and can’t be compared. So don’t get stuck in the comparison trap—stay focused on your why.
5. Successful people live each day as if it were the last.
Life is busy, it’s chaotic, and so you tend to want to focus on the future—we all do it, worry about what’s next. But while planning is important, so is living—being fully present.
Life is short, and there’s no guarantee as to when it will end. Successful people live each day as if it were their last and make the most out of each moment—and so should you
Q:
What are the good habits of highly successful people have?
How to develop good habits?
Do you plan out your day the night before?
How to live today as if it were your last?
Do you read books to get inspired sometimes?
How to make your health a priority?
How to stay focus?
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Kaohsiung issues nation's first 'partnership card' to two women
(CNA) (By Chen Chef-fon, Liu Chien-pang and Lilian Wu)
Kaohsiung, Nov. 11 (CNA) Kaohsiung, being the first city in Taiwan to register same-sex couples on May 20, on Friday issued the first same-sex partnership card to two young women.
The couple, Yang Ying-fan (陳盈汎) and Wu Yu-ting (吳羽婷) , was elated about getting the card, believing that this will give them more protection legally and that their partner will less likely "run away "now that it's formally recognized.
Chen Shu-fang (陳淑芳), deputy director of Kaohsiung City's Civil Affairs Bureau, was on hand to congratulate the two as well as present them with gifts.
Chen noted that it is not very convenient for same-sex couples to carry documents that register their relation.
It is more convenient to carry the card, which has the basic information of the two women's names, birth dates, and birth places, just like an ID card and is more convenient for medical institutions to make contacts in case of emergency.
Chen expressed hope that people seeking homosexual or heterosexual relationships could find good partners in life.
One of the household registration offices in the city's Sanmin District revealed that a total of 32 couples have gone to the office to request such a card.
Meanwhile, Taipei said that it will take stock of the card issued by Kaohsiung City government to design a similar card.
Lan Shih-tsung (藍世聰), commissioner of Taipei's Department of Civil Affairs, said that the city will communicate with LGBT groups to learn about their needs before producing the cards.
"We'll issue the card very soon," Lan said.
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