Theory? For sure. Reality? You have to decide for yourself.
You’re going to read this and think, duh, this is obvious.
Theory is obvious.
Applying theory successfully is rare.
Besides grit – personally or organizationally – the other critical success factor for world-class results is over-focusing on the best habits.
Habits and culture are synonymous.
Routines will make or break you or an organization.
There’s even a time to change and enhance great habits, and there’s a time to not waiver. Knowing when to hold on and when to let go is an art. The more you practice it, the better you get.
Insight: Do you have a morning routine?
Does it begin the night before with an early bedtime?
Say what you want about being a night owl.
No harm, no foul.
i used to be one, for two decades.
An overwhelming and long-term attribute that successful people swear their success to is having a consistent morning routine.
A routine that includes a focused morning plan.
The early bird gets the worm.
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Yesterday, a trip down memory lane….get FastPasses to Peter Pan. By 1130am Peter Pan was out of FastPasses for the entire day.
After securing FastPasses, we had lunch at Columbia Harbor House. Our favorite meal was underwhelming. Everyone has an off day – but it’s never supposed to happen at Disney, right?
This storm front was hours away from our Magic Kingdom plans.
We always sit in the alcove “bridge” – a table with a view.
My iPhone and watch mark our location.
Ooops.
Anticipation.
A final “we were there” shot.
Old after-Church routine we haven’t done in years….
Go home, change, go to Disney’s Magic Kingdom to ride Peter Pan and have lunch at Columbia Harbor House.
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