Habits of Excellence
June 9, 2008
Why not make excellence your habit? Wouldn’t it be great to lead a life filled with excellence?
It’s been said that mediocrity is the enemy of excellence…simply meaning either one can become a habit for life. If you accept mediocrity in yourself and others that you influence, that’s when you begin to develop the habit of mediocrity. You will soon be destined to accept okay results.
However, if you demand excellence in attitude, performance and results, from yourself and those you influence, that is what you will get (and valuable experience as well). Whichever you choose, it will be the start of a habit.
Why? Because anything that you do repeatedly, over and over again, is bound to be become habit…that’s just the way it is.
Visualize a life of excellent health, wealth and happiness.
Excellent health would give you greater energy to train and do the things you want to do each day, and allow you to accomplish more each year. Looking and feeling fit, toned and flexible, will give you energy to burn.
Excellence in wealth would free you from financial worry and concern. Allowing you more choices and opportunities to learn, grow, achieve and and have more fun in life.
Excellence in happiness would mean that you are happy with who you are, what you are, where you are going, and the relationships and people you are surrounded by everyday. You’d have excellent friends, co-workers and a happy family life as well. You’d be smiling, singing, whistling, humming and/or laughing…more than 95% of the people on the planet.
This is what happens when you develop habits of excellence.
Start today by committing yourself to step up your game. Decide right now that you are going to do everything you do better. You can start by displaying an attitude of excellence, give excellent polite greetings and do excellent push ups. Practice having an excellent smile and share it with as many people as you can. Strive for excellent results in everything you do, go the extra mile to create a better outcome in every area of your life.
Sincerely,
Master Ivan Kravitz
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