We’ve looked at the necessity of building habits for success before. But a question which arises is simple: What type of habits ought one to consider building in the first place?
Are we talking about habits that deal with what time we get up in the morning? Or the habit of making our bed?
Well, certainly those habits are excellent and ought to be built into our daily lives.
But what about other habits which may have escaped your notice?
Have you ever thought about eating with an older, elder person once a week for the rest of your life? Why should you do something like this? Well, the conversation can be not only stimulating, but enlightening as well. You might be able to hear from the wisdom of others who have lived life before you, and it could possibly be the most instructive lunch of your week.
Now do that consistently for the next five years…the amount of wisdom you will gain from such lunches will certainly pay back in dividends for the next five years, at least.
For more habits to build, take a look at today’s story.
Read the full article here: 8 easy habits that will help you five years from now