Habits are important to success. people form habits, but habits form futures. if you don't form your habits consciously, you will form them unconsciously. Unconsciously formed habits are seldom as good as conscious ones. To find better ways to use your time, you must change your habits.
Time use is a habit. To improve, you must discover your present habits and change the ones that needs to be changed. you must clarify your goals. You must continue to ask yourself, "What is the intended result of my action?" You must learn to plan your time everyday, every week or every year. You must resolve to use time better ways. Any resolution you make will not be worth much unless you keep it. You must stick to your resolution day in and day out until it becomes a habit.
Success requires commitment. Start where you are. Evaluate your potential. Then expose yourself to the risks and rewards of developing it. If you don't make a start, you can't possibly get anywhere. Underachievers are not born, they are made. Psychologists have spent years evaluating people's achievements in relation to their potential. They have observed that a lot of people never come close to realizing their potential. Out of this has come a notion that there is hope for underachievers.
If you have been an underachiever most of your life, realize that it is possible to reverse the tide of affairs. find a goal, a purpose in which you have a sincere interest and to which you can devote yourself wholeheartedly. You will be amazed at what you can achieve. Without a goal and a sincere commitment to it- you will continue to modify your expectations, shifting them to even lower levels of anticipated achievement.
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