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Do Your Personal Habits Set You Up For Success?

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Think about the most successful people you know.
People who are living a joy filled, prosperous, meaningful and productive life. People who seem to have things firing on all cylinders.
People who are able to go with the flow even when life is challenging.
Have you wondered how they do it?

Here's their secret:

They practice a set of personal habits that contribute to their success. They have a regular routine of daily or weekly habits that reinforce the things that are most important to them.

They keep on track by making conscious choices about how they spend their time and continually renew their commitment to life. Consistent personal habits reinforce their values. It's a way of walking their talk – letting their actions reflect their words – rather than just talking a good game.

People who are inconsistent in their habits are far less successful. They have a perpetual dance of one step forward – two steps back. They might even be unsure of what is most important to them. It's pretty hard to walk your talk if you don't know what your talk is.

Setting yourself up for success

Are you as personally successful as you would like to be?
Do you have a routine of personal habits that contribute to your success?
Does your walk & talk reflect what's most important to you?

If you would like to increase your personal success, consider which habits, if done consistently, would add to your happiness and health. The secrets to success are often simple. That doesn't necessarily mean they are easy to implement. It's all about your commitment. Once you create a list of personal habits and then you make a commitment to stick to it, you'll be amazed at the success that's waiting for you.

Laurel Vespi, certified life coach and the creative energy behind stone circle coaching, ignites businesses & individuals to new levels of CHANGE. Laurel works with clients internationally, providing unconventional yet practical tips that make the seemingly impossible... possible!
Visit Laurel's website where you can get a free guidebook to blissful living.  www.stonecirclecoaching.com







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