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10 Daily Habits All Incredibly Successful People Have

yourtango.com 1 day ago

People who are successful stay on track by abiding by a few very important habits.

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There are some who believe that successful people spend their weekends working overtime, but you'd be mistaken to equate success with a workaholic mindset. The truth is that most people are successful use their weekends as a way to productively unwind and connect with themselves, their loved ones, and their goals.

According to Laura Vanderkam, author of "What the Most Successful People Do on the Weekend," successful people value the importance of productive relaxation, which allows them to recharge and reconnect with themselves and their goals. And to aid you in your own ambition and goals, there are certain habits successful people use to their advantage.

Here are 10 daily habits of incredibly successful people

1. They enjoy waking up early

successful woman waking up early

While they may not get out of bed at their normal 5:30 a.m., they're also not crawling out from under the covers at noon.

Successful people tend to wake up with a purpose (which can very well be just to enjoy getting up, having their morning coffee, and getting a head start on whatever activity they have planned).

2. They like leisure activities that help them relax

successful woman doing leisure activity

Successful people know that there's more to weekends than zoning out in front of a television in your pajamas all day. That's why they make the most of their downtime with activities that allow them to relax, have fun, and connect with the people and areas of their lives that bring them pleasure.

Whether it's reading a book in the sunshine at the park, visiting a local farmer's market, scheduling brunch with a friend, or indulging in a passion project, commit to your leisure and make a plan — the opportunities for a weekly staycation are endless.

3. They don't overbook their schedule

successful woman clearing her schedule

Running from one commitment to another isn't a sign of success — it's exhausting. High achievers know the difference between being busy and happy, and are realistic when gauging their goals and the time allotted on a weekend.

To be an incredibly successful person yourself, pick two or three things you want to do on your days off and leave it at that.

4. They don't pack all of their chores into the weekend

successful man doing chores

Is there anything worse than working all week only to have a ton of unopened mail to tend to in a messy house on Saturday morning? Instead of pushing all your tasks to your only days off, assign them on a day during the week.

Clean the bathroom on Monday morning before work, wipe the fridge down after work on Tuesday, pop a load into the laundry on Wednesday, and stop by the grocery store on your way home Thursday. Doing it "little by little" will leave a big block of time for things you enjoy most.

5. They don't overindulge

successful woman out to dinner

Treating every weekend as spring break is only going to make you feel like garbage and steal away days that could be spent doing things that are positive and productive.

If you feel you need to "unwind" every weekend, take it as a sign that you should make some adjustments to your overall lifestyle. Maybe it's hot yoga, a massage, or a lovely dinner with your best friend. Whatever you need, be sure to enjoy yourself without going overboard.

6. They don't have a fear of missing out

successful woman relaxing on couch

The whole concept of FOMO ("fear of missing out") is a bit childish to successful people.

They have bigger plans, bigger dreams, and much bigger priorities than pushing themselves to get dressed and go out in order to make sure no one else is having more fun than they would be watching a movie and relaxing on a Saturday night.

Successful people know that life is all about choices, and they don't push themselves to spend their downtime doing something they don't want to do.

7. They stay active

successful man staying active

A walk along the river, a bike ride to a neighboring town, a gym visit, or a run through a park — successful people know that staying healthy is their responsibility.

Plus, they appreciate the release of mind-clearing (and mood-boosting) chemicals from exercise. It's a feeling they want more of, so they make it a daily habit in their lives.

8. They know when to disconnect

successful man reading a book

Being so connected to email, social networks, friends, and colleagues is often a good thing during the week, but when we can't step away on our days off, we force our minds to work overtime, even when our body is out of the office.

Successful people have a daily habit of turning off their devices and doing things away from technology. So, to become like them, commit to staying present in the moment for at least 80% of your downtime. You'll likely have more clarity (and less stress) when you get to those work emails on Monday morning.

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9. They make the most of their Sundays

successful woman having productive sunday

If you're looking at Sunday as "the day before the work week," you've got it wrong. Doing this cuts your weekend in half, so it's no wonder you feel stressed and exhausted come Friday.

Take control of the dreaded "Sunday sadness" by putting aside an hour every Sunday morning to set the tone for the upcoming week. This will have you feeling calm and in control for the rest of the day, and will make your Sunday evening a much calmer experience.

10. They create time for themselves

successful man having spa day

Successful people are sure to set aside "me time" for themselves on a daily basis. To adopt the same habit, set aside one hour that's completely for you and you alone.

Whether you slip away into a hot bath, go for a long drive and listen to your favorite music, or simply take a walk, it's essential to remember that you're an individual worth taking time out for. Taking care of and nurturing yourself is an essential component of your success, as it all starts with you.

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