The Time Is Right to Change Your Habits
You don’t have to wake up tomorrow morning and start an en- tirely new routine—do yoga and then meditate and then prac- tice gratitude for an hour. Yes, all those things are worthwhile, but all you have to do tomorrow is put yourself in the position of that farmer and turn that wheel a quarter of an inch. Just a tiny shift. If he got up tomorrow and turned that wheel a quarter of an inch, by the time he got out a mile in the field, he wouldn’t even be able to see his old feeding grounds because he would be so far away. Those ruts would be no more, because he’d be carving a new path, a quarter inch at a time. I know that there are other things you could be doing besides reading this book—watching television, going to a sports event, doing chores. But those things are always going to be there. Would you rather change a light bulb or your life? Getting rich isn’t about a magic pill that puts money in your bank account for doing nothing. It’s not about hitting the lotto. It’s not about waiting for someone to do something for you. It’s about chang- ing your habits and your thoughts. And you can start today. As John Paul DeJoria says, “The difference between success- ful people and unsuccessful people is that successful people do the things the unsuccessful people don’t want to do.” I would add that successful people have a core set of habits that propel them. The average person confuses success with luck. But luck has nothing to do with it. Millionaire success habits do. Now let’s look at where you are in your life and where you want to go.
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