What is a habit? It is an often unconscious pattern of behavior that is acquired through frequent repetition. It is said to build a habit takes 21 days. If a person can manage to do something every day for three weeks, he or she will have a habit at the end of it.
What is a success? It is a level of social status or an achievement of a goal. Each person has his or her own successes, although very few people are remarkable in the world. Usually the bigger success, the more efforts it needs.
Determination to succeed is one of the most important habits. Where there is a will there is a way. A person with a strong will to success can face and overcome of any obstacle, keeps trying and eventually assures success.
Another important habit is to be consistent in whatever a person does. Success is not an accident, success is a good habit. Being consistent is what makes great people and great lives. Anyone who has a discipline with persistence, and works consistently, will succeed.
A goal gets a person motivated, while a good habit keeps him or her stay motivated. Some of the best habits a person should build have to do with our wealth, which is health, knowledge, and money. To create some good habits are crucial for kids’ healthy growth as well.
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July 28th, 2008 at %1:%Jul %p
A very good post,and I truly agree that creating a good habit can lead to success in whatever things you undertake,like blogging.Making a habit of reading other blogs can help in generating ideas for our own blog and can help in learning how others can find success with their blogs.
July 29th, 2008 at %1:%Jul %p