Archives for September 2018

Focused Study – The Foundation of Success

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Knowledge and learning are the foundation and springboard for success. It’s impossible to know everything. Therefore, you must focus your study on specific areas that will create the greatest return for the time you invest in learning.

What areas should you focus on?

  • Job – Learn everything about your job.
  • Company – Learn everything about your company.
  • Industry – Learn everything about your industry.
  • Business – Learn everything about the business you are in.
  • Dreams – Learn everything about the dream you are pursuing.
  • Niche – Become exert in your knowledge in one unique area.
  • Valued Relationships – Learn everything about the people who are important to your life, career, business or dream.

Expanding your knowledge is a self-improvement activity that you must engage in on a daily basis. Successful people devote blocks of time to learning and gaining knowledge by studying subject matter that will improve them in some way.

This daily habit eventually transforms you into virtuoso in your job, company, industry, business or niche. Thirty minutes or more of focused learning, every day, creates the consistency you will need to gain virtuoso expertise.

How To Convert Bad Habits to Good Habits

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40% or more of all of our daily activities are habits. Habits are unconscious behaviors, thinking, decisions and emotions that we engage in every day. Many habits are good, like showering every day, brushing your teeth, brushing your hair etc. But many are also bad like drinking to much alcohol, overeating, watching too much T.V.

Bad habits hold us back from living a successful life and good habits help move us forward to a successful life.

Due to our habits, we are either unconsciously moving towards success and a happy life or unconsciously moving towards failure and a miserable life.

The first step in changing your habits and your life, is to self-assess. For one week write down everything you do every day. Those activities that reoccur on a daily basis = daily habits.

With you list of daily habits, the next step is to grade those habits.

Good habits get a plus sign (+). Bad habits get a minus sign (-).

The next step is to invert your bad habits and replace them with a good habit.

Example

Bad Habit                           Good Habit

I don’t read to learn            I read to learn 20 minutes today

I watch too much TV          I watched less than one hour of TV today

I don’t exercise                  I exercised 20 minutes today

Create a checklist of your bad habits you wish to convert to good habits and use this checklist as your accountability partner.

Rich Habits Poor Habits – The Success Beliefs of the Rich

Beliefs represent the acceptance of something without any proof to back up what we accept as fact.

They are inherited unconscious programming. We adopt the beliefs of our parents, family, mentors culture and our environment (neighborhood, town, city, state, country).

Watch this video as Tom and I chat about his 5 year study into the success beliefs of the rich.

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Interview With Gina Lofton

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Hello. This is Gena Lofton.

I would like to introduce you to Tom Corley.  Tom is a motivational and empowering speaker and is the author of several books that discuss the habits of the wealthy and how they differ from others. He discusses his childhood and how his successful businessman father ended up losing his fortune through a business sale that went bad.

He became interested in the habits of successful people when a friend with business problems asked him for advice. This sparked off an idea to conduct a study of people’s behavior and habits on what habits are required to derive success.

Early on he asked the question, “What do you do with your time at the end of your work day?” He got a lot of different answers, and he noticed that almost all of the wealthy people spent time away from home doing things that increased their knowledge and expanded their connections with others.

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His study ended up breaking down habits into twenty different categories. To get participants interested in the study he offered free tax planning. He gathered a lot of information from various individuals and compared their net worth.  He narrowed things down to ten essential habits which he used in his first book. Later he went into broader detail in subsequent books. He says, “It was important to not only learn what the successful were doing but also what those less successful were doing wrong.”

Tom says, “Most poor people would just kick back and look for entertainment in their evenings, while the wealthy, would often practice and improve their skills.” It doesn’t matter what your circumstances are anyone can change their habits. Either by getting rid of bad habits or taking on new good ones.

He discusses various ways to change and improve your life and one way is by surrounding yourself with people who already have what you want. One should find the people that have the habits you want and make friends with them so that you can emulate their habits and adopt for yourself.

He also wrote a book called Rich Kids to help instruct parents and teachers on methods of assisting young people to develop to become successful in life.   In that book, he goes through all of the different things people should be teaching children. One is encouraging children to read and learn and get away from distractions like video games and television. His book contains several stories about how parents can help their children be successful adults.

You can find out more at his website where he has a lot of free material and a regular newsletter.

Talking Points From This Week’s Episode

  • He studied the differences in habits between the wealthy and less wealthy.
  • One should learn and understand what are good and bad habits.
  • Anyone should be able to change their habits and integrate new ones.
  • He provides tips for helping educate children to be successful.

About Our Guest
Tom Corley is an internationally recognized authority on habits and wealth creation.
His inspiring keynote addresses cover success habits of the rich, failure habits of the poor and cutting-edge habit change strategies. Tom has spoken alongside Richard Branson, Mark Victor Hansen, Robin Sharma, Dr. Daniel Amen and many other notable speakers.

In Tom’s five-year study of the rich and poor, he identified over 300 daily habits that separated the “haves” from the “have not’s.”

Tom is a bestselling and award-winning author. His books include Rich Habits, Rich Kids, Change Your Habits Change Your Life and Rich Habits Poor Habits.

Tom has appeared on or in CBS Evening News, The Dave Ramsey Show, CNN, MSN Money, USA Today, the Huffington Post, Marketplace Money, Success Magazine, Inc. Magazine, Money Magazine, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine, Fast Company Magazine, Epoca Magazine (Brazil’s largest weekly) and thousands of other media outlets in the U.S. and 25 other countries. Tom is a frequent contributor to Business Insider, CNBC, and other national media outlets.

Tom is also a CPA, CFP, holds a Master’s Degree in Taxation and heads a CPA firm in New Jersey.