Change Your Life by Implementing These New Habits
“The secret of your success is found in your daily routine.” John C. Maxwell
What is the first thing you do after you wake up in the morning? Maybe you check your phone, or you get out of bed to brush your teeth. Whatever it is, you might not think twice about it.
Habits are learned behaviors that become a part of your routine over time. They can be subconscious. And habits are not always good.
Yet some of the most successful people attribute their success to their routine. Those people took time to integrate good habits into their life.
To change your life, you can change your habits. Habits do not have to be large changes in order to have an impact. You can also integrate small, good habits into your routine.
These habits might seem small or insignificant, but they can carry into your life in unexpected ways.
Implement these habits into your routine to change your life:
2.Set an intention. At the beginning of your day, set an intention. You can also set intentions for the week, month or year. Setting intentions regularly guides you with a reminder of how you want to live each day.
3. Practice gratitude. Studies have shown that when we practice gratitude, our brains release dopamine. Gratitude helps shift your mind to positive thoughts, which can help you feel more positive.
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4. Exercise. When you exercise, your body releases chemicals that relieve stress and spark euphoria. In addition to being a natural antidepressant, exercise also builds your confidence. To build your confidence and happiness, make it a habit to exercise each day.
5. Express gratitude to others. When you express gratitude towards others, you strengthen the connection you have with them.
6. Read. Just like exercise builds your physical muscles, reading builds your brain’s muscles. Reading consistently builds your ability to focus, concentrate, and remember things.
7. Switch to positive language. Practice using positive language, from your self-talk to the things you say to others.
8. Take the stairs. In a digital age where most of us are tied to our computers, choose the option that gets you moving! Take the stairs instead of the elevator. When you need to run an errand, walk or bicycle to the shop.
Follow these tips to successfully implement new habits:
You don’t have to make drastic changes - like starting a new career - to change your life. The small changes in new habits have in your routine can make a huge impact!
Gregg Swanson is a peak performance and human potential coach. He has authored several books and numerous articles on peak performance, mental strength and self-mastery. Gregg specializes in professional men who are burnout, fatigued and depleted to ignite their passion, build renewed confidence, and connect with their masculine edge and be the man they aspire to be so they can crush it at work, home and life! You can grab his guide to finding your purpose HERE.