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  • - 10 habits of highly successful people.

  • Why are some people more successful than the others?

  • You see, you don't decide your future.

  • You decide your habits, and your habits decide your future.

  • No one succeeds overnight, and no one fails overnight.

  • Success is nothing more than the sum of small efforts

  • repeated day in and day out.

  • Today I want to share with you the 10 successful habits

  • that I have learned and developed over the years.

  • Habit number one, successful people take 100% responsibility

  • for their own life.

  • You see, I was struggling, I was in my 20s.

  • I had just failed my 13th business.

  • I had started and failed at 13 businesses.

  • And back then I was lost.

  • And I was blaming, I was blaming everything else.

  • And when I met my first mentor, Alan,

  • when he sat down with me and he asked me the question,

  • "Dan, what's not working?"

  • I said, "Everything is not working!"

  • Right?

  • "I'm not making enough money", right?

  • "I'm in debt, I had all these failures, I don't understand.

  • "Customers are so cheap, the government, I don't know why."

  • Right?

  • "The tax is so high and everything, the economy's bad."

  • And I was just pointing fingers at everyone else.

  • I wasn't taking responsibility for my own life.

  • My mentor Alan said to me, "Unless and until you take

  • "100% responsibility for your own life, Dan,

  • "you're not going to be successful."

  • And I thought to myself, "Maybe he's right, maybe."

  • At the time, I thought,

  • "Maybe, not 100%, but maybe I'm at fault."

  • And he says, "Not maybe, because you chose

  • "to start those businesses.

  • "You chose those partners.

  • "You chose to spend you time on this.

  • "Every single decision you made on your own,

  • "to the best of your knowledge but still,

  • "you chose what happened.

  • "You chose and you act on it."

  • And from then on, I learned to take responsibility.

  • The buck stops with me.

  • If it's meant to be, it's up to me

  • and it's something that you need to think about

  • because lame people blame people.

  • You can make money or you can produce results.

  • You cannot do both, so that's habit number one.

  • Take 100% responsibility for your own life.

  • Habit number two, and that is you have to decide

  • exactly what you want.

  • Most people in life don't get what they want

  • because they don't know what they want,

  • and my mentor said to me,

  • "Well, Dan you need to set a goal."

  • Now up to that point, I haven't set any goals.

  • He said, "I want you to set a goal.

  • "What is it that you really want?"

  • Now at the time, as a young person, I thought my dream,

  • my dream was I wanted to buy the RX8 Mazda.

  • Red, rotary engine.

  • And I thought if I could get that car,

  • I have made it, right?

  • That was my dream, that was my only dream!

  • I thought it would be so cool if I could drive that car.

  • And he said, "Good, set that as a goal.

  • "Make that, that's what you want to do," right?

  • I said, "Okay great!"

  • So now from, kind of I'm doing all these things

  • and I'm starting all these businesses

  • and I wanted to provide for my mom,

  • but I needed something to motivate myself.

  • I needed something that I could see, that I could feel,

  • that I could just focus on, and the RX8, that was it for me

  • because at the time, I was driving the Mazda,

  • Hatchback Mazda 3, right?

  • And I wanted to upgrade, that was my dream.

  • So habit number two, you have to know exactly what you want.

  • Once you know exactly what you want, habit number three

  • is you have to believe it is possible.

  • That's it!

  • You just have to believe that it is possible,

  • not just for others but for yourself.

  • Now for me, back then, because I was already driving

  • the Mazda 3, so in my mind it wasn't like I was trying

  • to get a Lamborghini or Ferrari.

  • I was like, "Okay, it's an upgrade."

  • Right?

  • If I could focus, that maybe,

  • just maybe it's possible for me.

  • So it doesn't seem like so far-fetched.

  • It doesn't seem like you're not living in the basement

  • with your mom and now you want to buy

  • a 10 million dollar home.

  • It was like, "Hey, I'm driving a Hatchback

  • "and I could upgrade to a sports car."

  • That was it.

  • So you have to believe it's possible.

  • It's possible for you.

  • Napoleon Hill talks about this in "Think and Grow Rich".

  • "Whatever your mind can conceive and believe,

  • "you can achieve", and it's very very true.

  • You have to first believe that you can do it.

  • Habit number four, highly successful people,

  • they visualize success.

  • So here's what I did.

  • Once I know that this is my goal,

  • once I take 100% responsibility that I can make it happen

  • and I believe that I can make it happen,

  • I visualize success.

  • So I cut out a page from a magazine that had the RX8 on it

  • and I put it on my vision board.

  • I would look at it everyday and I would visualize

  • what it looks like, right?

  • I would close my eyes and I could see

  • the interior of the car, I could see my hands is right here, right?

  • I can see the stick, right?

  • I can see the whole car, I can see the interior.

  • I can feel the leather seat.

  • And I would visualize and visualize and visualize it

  • until it becomes so vivid in my mind that I could see it,

  • I could smell it, I could feel it, right?

  • I could feel this, I deserve this, this is what I could do.

  • And I do that everyday, visualize my success.

  • So that's habit number four,

  • you have to visualize your success.

  • Habit number five, successful people act as if,

  • so when I hang out with my friends at the time

  • and we would see an RX8 driving by, and I would tell them,

  • "Hey that's my car right there".

  • And they thought, "Again?

  • "You're crazy, what are you talking about?

  • "That's not your car."

  • And I said, "That's my car."

  • "No you drive the Hatchback."

  • "No no no, that is my car."

  • Every single time I see the RX8, I was acting as if.

  • I wasn't lying, I wasn't lying to anybody.

  • I was conditioning myself.

  • I was acting as if the result has already been accomplished.

  • So I act and talk in a way that hey, you know what?

  • It's mine, it's mine already.

  • It's done, it's a done deal.

  • So acting as if.

  • See, most people, they wait until that they see the result

  • and then they say, "Oh yeah, Dan",

  • they feel that they deserve it.

  • No, first you have to believe that you deserve it first

  • before the result would come along,

  • it's the other way around.

  • Habit number six, successful people

  • are willing to pay the price.

  • So it's one thing to dream, it's one thing to believe,

  • but at the end of the day, you have to do something, right?

  • You have to be willing to pay the price, and in this case,

  • because it's simply a car, it's quite easy to calculate.

  • So I found out exactly and precisely how much

  • it's going to cost, this car, right?

  • And I thought to myself, "Okay, it's going to cost me

  • "this much down payment, it's going to cost me this much

  • "in monthly payment."

  • Okay, so what I needed to do was I need to focus

  • on generate enough income to pay for that,

  • and I was willing to pay the price.

  • So when my friends, when they were going to pubs,

  • when they were partying, when they were just wasting time,

  • I was working.

  • I was just working, day in, day out,

  • long hours every single day.

  • No break, no time off.

  • I was just focused because I was willing to pay the price.

  • So one of the questions that you have to ask yourself

  • is what price are you willing to pay for success?

  • What are you willing to give up?

  • What are you willing to sacrifice?

  • Because there's always a trade off,

  • there's always a trade off.

  • Habit number seven, successful people feel the fear

  • and they do it anyway.

  • See, a lot of people, they think that successful people

  • have no fears.

  • Of course we have fears.

  • Of course we have doubts.

  • Of course we're afraid to make a decision sometimes.

  • We're human beings.

  • The difference is we don't let the fears stop us.

  • We don't let the feat dictate what we are

  • or what we're not going to do.

  • We feel the fear, you feel the fear, but we do it anyway.

  • I remember I had to pick up the phone,

  • I had to call business owners.

  • I had to cold call and get clients.

  • Was I afraid?

  • You bet.

  • Was I nervous?

  • You bet.

  • Do I like those rejections?

  • No, of course not.

  • Of course not, but I feel the fear and I do it anyway.

  • I do it anyway, I do it anyway.

  • Just keep at it, keep at it and you keep at it.

  • Habit number eight, successful people seek mentorship.

  • You see, unsuccessful people very often,

  • they have a big ego and please listen to me.

  • Your ego is not your amigo.

  • Your ego is not your friend.

  • Your ego will destroy you.

  • See, when I was doing it my way, right?

  • I let my pride, my ego stop me from seeking mentorship

  • until I found my first mentor.

  • Now, that may or may not be the answer for everybody,

  • I'm just telling you that was the answer for me.

  • Finding my mentor, finding that first mentor

  • changed my life, it turned my life around,

  • seeking mentorship.

  • I don't have all the answers.

  • I don't know everything.

  • There's no way someone knows everything,

  • and the more you learn, the more you realize

  • how little that you know.

  • So my mentor was giving me the mindset and the skill set

  • that I needed to achieve my goals, to buy that RX8.

  • Does that mean I don't have failures?

  • Of course I have failures.

  • But "Success is going from failure to failure

  • "without losing enthusiasm", Winston Churchill.

  • So habit number nine, successful people have enthusiasm.

  • You notice, high income people, they have high energy.

  • Low income people, they have low energy.

  • They can't get anything done.

  • They're not productive.

  • They cannot make it happen.

  • They lack the vitality, the energy, right?

  • The enthusiasm, the stamina to make things happen.

  • Then how are you going to accomplish anything

  • if you don't approach anything

  • with passion and enthusiasm, right?

  • You may not be the best at it right now,

  • but if you are enthusiastic and you believe

  • and you're passionate, incredibly passionate

  • about what you do, you're going to make it happen.

  • So that's a very very key habit

  • that kind of makes everything work,

  • and that leads to the last habit and that's habit number 10.

  • Successful people commit to constant improvement.

  • You see, after I did all these things, I act as if,

  • I pay the price, I seek mentorship, I kept going

  • and finally I got the car and I was so excited.

  • I went to the dealership and by that time,

  • I had already test drove the car multiple times.

  • I knew exactly what I was getting myself into

  • and I walk into the dealership and the car salesman

  • was telling me he has never sold a car this fast.

  • We got the paperwork done.

  • I drove the car off the dealership

  • and what's fascinating is, and I thought, and I was excited.

  • It was great, right?

  • And I was driving the car, right?

  • Off the parking lot, and you know how I felt?

  • Peace.

  • I felt that I've seen this,

  • I've experienced this many many times.

  • I felt that, just like, you know what?

  • This is my car, because I visualized it so many times.

  • I was actually incredibly calm.

  • This is how it's supposed to be and it's great.

  • It's like a deja vu, that kind of feeling

  • because I've seen it in my mind so many times,

  • I acted as if.

  • I knew, I knew it's mine, and when it's mine,

  • okay it's mine.

  • What's the big deal, right?

  • And then, I set the next goal, right?

  • I want to get the next car.

  • And I know, at the time I thought car was my thing.

  • I'm not interested in those things anymore.

  • At the time, I thought I'll get the next car, the next car,

  • the Mercedes, the Audi R8 and on and on and on,

  • and the Bentley and all those things, right?

  • So successful people seek mentorship.

  • They also never stop improving.

  • It's always about becoming better,

  • becoming a better version of yourself.

  • If you want to be healthier, what do you need to do?

  • You will study nutrition, you will study fitness, right?

  • If you want to be a good cook, you will learn recipes.

  • You will learn from other chefs.

  • You will brainstorm ideas.

  • It's no different.

  • If you want to be successful,

  • you have to make that a subject that you study.

  • It has to be something that you take seriously.

  • It is something that you put some effort in.

  • So comment below and share with me which one

  • of these successful habits that you are going to implement.

  • Maybe you won't implement all of them at once,

  • but what is that one habit that you want to implement today?

  • Comment below and let me know.

- 10 habits of highly successful people.

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