Do you go to bed at night with good intentions of starting your day off better tomorrow?
But then when the alarm goes off, you hit snooze again and again?
When you get up you’re in a rush and you’re grouchy because you’re late.
Then you yell at the kids and feel bad about that. You can’t find your car keys and that adds to your frustration.
Several blocks away from home you realize you left your mobile phone behind and have to turn around to get it, which makes you even later and more grouchy.
By the time you get to work, you’re late, exhausted, and have a bad attitude.
Maybe you’re constantly struggling to achieve work-life balance.
Perhaps you feel like you don’t have time to do the things you enjoy because you’re so caught up in your day-to-day life.
You might think your situation or circumstance is determining your life’s outcome instead of you choosing your lifestyle which makes you feel hopeless.
Your enthusiasm, energy, motivation, and health are diminishing. You find yourself running on autopilot with no real focus or purpose.
Wondering what the key to success is?
Some people are just more successful
But why? We all get the same amount of time each day.
Having a morning routine is one of the things that sets people apart.
Your morning routine is your key to success and should help reduce the stress of getting off to an amazing day.
If you want to be successful, you must be intentional. When you fail to plan, you plan to fail. Planning your morning is your key to success.
When you put routines and systems in place, you are creating a more stress-free environment that will allow you to be a high performer.
You are essentially simplifying your life while at the same time, getting better results.
The good news is that you can change your life. The bad news is that only YOU can change your life.
You are the only person you can change. You can’t change your spouse, your boss, your coworkers, or anyone else.
You can change your thinking, your planning, your routines, how you spend your time. YOU are the one that can create the life you want.
Learn to thrive and succeed!
Break free from the limiting thoughts, habits, other’s expectations, and fear that keep you stuck.
Rewire your brain for success and put routines in place that help you create the lifestyle you want.
Have the courage to change things in your life you don’t like to feel more satisfied. Let go of the old habits that no longer serve you to create space for more productive ways.
Your routine is what creates success
You will never change your life until you change what you do daily.
Your routine is what changes you, changes your abilities, changes what is possible for you and IS your key to success.
If you have a desire for excellence, to grow and improve, to take more action, and get awesome results, then you need a daily success routine.
Having a routine saves you time, effort, confusion, and possibly money.
What do most successful musicians, athletes, and writers do to stay at the top of what they do?
Every one of them practices a daily routine of some sort.
They know and value the fact that consistent, small improvements compound to create life-changing results.
It either makes them one of the best in the world, or it keeps them on top.
Developing a new routine will benefit you!
Eventually, you will find that positive changes come about naturally, without using willpower once you develop your new routine.
You’ll begin doing things differently and better simply because you want to!
These small improvements compound over time to change the results you get in life.
The experts say that you only need to make a one percent (1%) improvement each day to make a difference.
That compounds to doubling your competence every 70 days. Imagine how that could change your life!
Once you see the results it brings, you’ll get serious about creating your morning routine. It is truly your key to success!
Jack Canfield gives some great ideas on what NOT to do in the morning and what to instead in this video:
“It doesn’t matter where you are; you are nowhere compared to where you can go.”
~ Bob Proctor