15 Tips that Highly Successful People do Differently
Posted on June 06, 2020 by Jackie Ruka, One of Thousands of Executive Coaches on Noomii.
If you are a high achiever, business owner or have an intense work schedule, the fastest way to stress is trying to do it all by yourself. Try this...
Whether you are a high achiever, business owner or have an intense work schedule, the fastest way to stress is trying to do it all by yourself. However, highly productive professionals have mastered time management. So if you want to learn from top athletes, straight A students and over 200 entrepreneurs and other billionaires as to what they do differently here are a few tips:
1. Focus on Minutes: of the 1440 minutes in a day, use them wisely and with intention.
2. Set Daily priorities: The task that is the most important or hardest is the one you should work on every morning for 2 hours.
3. Do away with your TO DO LIST: place ALL activities, including your workout time, in your calendar.
4. Beat Procrastination: Imagine your future self has already done the task, and get it done NOW, so your future self will have time to do the things she really wants to do.
5. Eat Dinner: Being home for dinner by time- blocking your priorities throughout the day ,will have you home and feeling guilt free.
6. Utilize a Notebook: Capture everything including your ideas in a notebook, this way you keep your mind clear. By de-cluttering your brain you intuitively organize your thoughts which encourages goal achievement.
7. Only check email 2x a day, 3 at most: Look at emails once in the morning, respond, then afternoon emails and social media in the afternoon. This way your flow is not interrupted.
8. Avoid Meetings: try to have short meetings at all costs, if at all.
9. Say NO: what you would normally say yes to, start saying NO, unless it is part of your goals.
10. Follow the 80/20 Rule: Spend 80% of your time on the top 20% that produces outcomes. Find that 20%.
11. Delegate or Outsource: the majority of your time should be spent on what you are good at. The rest should be outsourced or delegated to. For example, if you are the boss or CEO, focus more ON your business not IN your business. Systems and process can be handled by parties whose time is dedicated to those tasks.
12. Work Theme Days: schedule certain days of the week for major areas and work tasks around those days.
13.Touch Things only Once: if something will take less than 10 minutes, do it immediately, so it is complete.
14. A Morning Ritual: From Tony Robbins to Oprah, a morning ritual sets the tone for your day. Set aside an hour each morning for mental, physical and spiritual health. Journaling and gratitude are also important for improving happiness.
15. Focus on energy, not time: Maximize your energy throughout the day and take breaks in between. Get lots of sleep, eat well and exercise, this improves sharpness and productivity.
I highly recommend a gratitude, happiness and goal setting plan. Most successful people spend 15 minutes a day journaling, it is the number one method to overcoming obstacles, to start.
If you want to be focused, productive and performing at a level where you are reaching your personal and career goals, go to my Facebook or website page at jackieruka dot com .