Written by: Ariel Banayan
There’s one real truth that we all have to accept in order to place ourselves on the right path to success. We ARE our habits.
Our lives are comprised of the sum total of the things we do on a daily basis, not the things we do sometimes.
Once we’ve accepted the fact that our lives are comprised of the daily actions we take, the next step you have to take in order to move from where you are right now to where you want to be, is to determine the daily actions that will take you from here to there and find ways to actually implement these daily actions into your life.
That being said, there are certain habits, what I like to call ‘success habits,’ that almost all successful people seem to incorporate into their lives in some way or another. The habits themselves are precisely related to your welfare; your physical, mental and emotional well-being.
If you’re feeling great physically, are able to withstand and deal with problems that might invoke difficult emotions in you, and mentally you aren’t bogged down by identifying with every passing thought, you are essentially giving yourself the energy and space that you need to be an energetic, creative, problem-solving individual on a pathway to success.
The only question left is, what are these habits & how do I implement them into my life?
The Habit: Waking up Early With a Purpose
The reason waking up early is correlated so highly with success is that the world is truly quiet in the morning hours and distractions are at a minimum compared to the rest of the day. You can use the morning hours to either get a necessary task done before the day even really starts or you can partake in another activity that will help ensure your mental, physical or emotional welfare for the coming day by eating a good breakfast, meditating, reading, writing, etc.
How to become a morning person:
The Habit: Physical Stimulation/Exercise
Looking good and feeling more confident about your physical attraction are just a few of the incidental benefits of exercising. When you give your body the physical stimulation that it craves, your body literally rewards you with happiness in the form of endorphins. Creating this beautiful reciprocal relationship with your body is one of the keys to success.
How to begin an exercise regimen:
The Habit: Eating Healthier
To operate at maximum productive capacity, you need to have maximum energy levels. Begin paying attention to how your body responds to the different foods you eat and you’ll quickly understand the importance of not over-eating and eating nutritious foods that fuel your body with clean energy. You’re not dieting, you’re just cleaning up your diet.
How to clean up your diet:
The Habit: Meditating
All day long our minds are racing at 100 mph and most of the time we’re not even aware of it. We don’t ordinarily think about our thoughts as events that require energy, but every thought that we have requires a certain amount of energy. The thoughts that we really identify with strongly and force us into imagination drain us. Meditation helps patch up the leaking of energy caused by the neuroticism of our minds.
How to implement meditation into your life:
The habits discussed are meant to prepare your body, mind and heart for whatever they’ll each be faced with throughout the day. Remember, you are your habits. If on a daily basis you eat a bunch of junk, disrespect your body by failing to providing it with the physical stimulation it needs, and allow your thoughts to run your day, you cannot possibly operate at your maximum potential.
Just like you need to take care of your car with oil, gas, water, and good breaks to run perfectly, your body, mind and heart need you to take care of them.
Note on the importance of an accountability partner:
Why is it so much easier to go to the gym when you have a trainer? Why does it motivate you to work hard when the people around you work harder than you?
Having someone to help make sure you stick to your goals is one of the keys to changing your habits. When you and another individual make a commitment to keep each other in check, you not only have someone that is counting on you to help them progress, but they’re there for you every step of the way helping you through the struggle.
Partners In Grind is a free tool that pairs two individuals up who would like to implement the same habit into their lives. As soon as partners are matched, they become each other’s personal coaches and create momentum for positive change for each other’s lives through setting individual goals and helping guide each other through difficult points with constant positive reinforcement and encouragement.
Ariel Banayan is a 3 rd year law student at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law, and a healthy lifestyle entrepreneur.