Genius is less about genetics and more about the quality of your daily habits.
And may I suggest that if you’re not deepening world-class habits you’re getting brilliant at practicing bad ones.
The best influencers (and elite athletes, artists and inventors) are boring. They are all about Mundanity: repeating the same few habits every single day (whether they feel like performing them or not) until these consistent practices incrementally morph into a tsunami of victory.
Don’t complicate things. Just repeat a few routines staggeringly well. I recall learning from the excellent documentary Tyson that when Mike was at the top of his game as the undefeated heavyweight champion of the world, he only did three things: trained, ate and slept.
I explain my entire weekly planning process in my latest book The Everyday Hero Manifesto as it’s exceedingly powerful if you seek to get a tremendous amount done in a very short time period. It also creates real-life balance between your work pursuits and your family and spiritual life. [Please remember - there can be no authentic success and lasting happiness if your daily schedule is misaligned with your deepest values.] Go ahead and order it here.
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