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Learn the science behind creating great habits that serve you everyday in sales, health, relationships, and life. Discover how Stephen King, Jack Dorsey, Elon Musk, and Jerry Seinfeld use habits to be successful.
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How to be Awesome one Hero Habit at a time
Imagine if every day you… took the stairs
Did your hardest work before 10:30am…
Stretched between phone calls…
Drank 8 glasses of water …
Would that be a MIRACLE?
No, it’s not a miracle… it’s Hero Habits
A Hero Habit makes your day better, your life richer, and(best of all), leads to more good habits.
Hero Habits make YOU a HERO
Here’s why Hero Habits matter
You use habits to get through the day*, so you might as well create good ones. * 40% of what you do every day is done out of habit (Duke University)
Habits free up brain power so you can be more creative, intuitive (even happier.)
You build a Hero Habit with these four questions:
(1) what’s the problem? “I leave things to the last minute. And it gets me in trouble.” (write that down)
(2) Why do I do it? “I do it because I think somehow I’ll avoid the hard work.”
(3) What will I do instead? 1) break big projects into 20 minutes chunks, 2) block time on my calendar, 3) use my 20 minute blocks to only work on one project (like I am right now)
(4) What’s the reward? “I’ll feel relief to get the work done. Plus, I get to cross it off my list.” Great! Now follow your plan.
Sounds like advice your Mom would give? Well it works (so get over yourself)!
WARNING: Don’t overthink this. Sure we have global warming, an oil crisis, and movie stars splitting up. Meanwhile, you’ve got a life to live. So, pull up your shorts, create Hero Habits and make life awesome.
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Some famous people and their habits…
Stephen King always writes 10 pages a day (even on holidays) “If you cannot find the time for that, you can't expect to become a good writer.”
Jack Dorsey* has a specific focus for each day of the week (Monday is management, Tuesday is products, Wednesday is marketing, etc.) *(co-founder Twitter and Square)
Elon Musk* gets a lot of his big ideas during long showers or late at night pacing around the house. *Tesla Motors, SolarCity, SpaceX
Jerry Seinfeld puts a big X on his calendar every day he writes new material. “After a few days you'll have a chain. Your only job is to not break the chain.”
AND NOW, 3 EXAMPLES of creating HERO HABITS
#1 - procrastinate on sales calls (1) Old habit: Keep busy until too late to make calls
#1 - procrastinate on sales calls (1) Old habit: Keep busy until too late to make calls (2) Old reward: Prided myself on fast replies to email
#1 - procrastinate on sales calls (1) Old habit: Keep busy until too late to make calls (2) Old reward: Prided myself on fast replies to email (3) Hero Habit: Make all sales calls before 10:30AM
#1 - procrastinate on sales calls (1) Old habit: Keep busy until too late to make calls (2) Old reward: Prided myself on fast replies to email (3) Hero Habit: Make all sales calls before 10:30AM (4) Reward: 1) I cross calls off my list 2) I walk around the block then start on new task FACTOID: The best time to make sales calls is between the hours of 8-9am and 4-5pm (Kellogg School of Management)
#2 - not enough sleep (1) Old habit: staying up late - not getting enough sleep
#2 - not enough sleep (1) Old habit: staying up late - not getting enough sleep (2) Old reward: “chill out” and catch up on Facebook
#2 - not enough sleep (1) Old habit: staying up late - not getting enough sleep (2) Old reward: “chill out” and catch up on Facebook (3) Hero Habit: In bed by 10:00PM, read for 15 minutes, then sleep.
#2 - not enough sleep (1) Old habit: staying up late - not getting enough sleep (2) Old reward: “chill out” and catch up on Facebook (3) Hero Habit: In bed by 10:00PM, read for 15 minutes, then sleep. (4) Reward: I get more sleep and enjoy exercise and meditation in the morning FACTOID: 35% of adults rated their sleep as "poor" or "fair," and 25% reported that they did not wake up feeling refreshed. (National Sleep Foundation)
#3 - over eating (1) Old habit: finishing what’s on my plate and feeling ‘full’
#3 - over eating (1) Old habit: finishing what’s on my plate and feeling ‘full’ (2) Old reward: not wasting food
#3 - over eating (1) Old habit: finishing what’s on my plate and feeling ‘full’ (2) Old reward: not wasting food (3) Hero Habit: 1) smaller plate 2) smaller serving 3) no refills
#3 - over eating (1) Old habit: finishing what’s on my plate and feeling ‘full’ (2) Old reward: not wasting food (3) Hero Habit: 1) smaller plate 2) smaller serving 3) no refills (4) Reward: 20 minutes later I feel better, and I’m losing weight FACTOID: by switching to smaller plates, people lost an average of 1lb per month (Cornell University)
Here’s the deal… You already use habits every day…
Here’s the deal… You already use habits every day… …why not make them Hero Habits?
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