I love the way English allows us to play with words. We can (hopefully creatively) smash together two words, and the new work can hopefully relay the meaning in a fun, novel way.
As I was writing the title to this reminder post, out popped the word "Habitutdes"... these are the attitudes and habits one wants to cultivate into an inspirational, wise old-growth forest!
I'm working on using microsteps to adopt new habitudes. For the past few weeks, it's been me doing increasingly long planks. That's all I need to do. Forget about my money dreams, work stress, school calendars, diet, social... everything. All I need to do differently is a 3 or 4 minute plank.
This has been tough to acclimatize to!
Anyway, as part of this web page's role of being a collection point for my random (yes oddly specific) findings, I'm going to start a list of what "successful" people say is necessary to be "successful", however one may choose to experience it.
Bill Gates:
Remain Curious / Read and research lots
Delegate tasks you're less good at.
Optimism. Remember successes to get you through the down times.
https://thriveglobal.com/stories/bill-gates-high-school-advice-success/?utm_source=Newsletter_General&utm_medium=Thrive