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The Mindset Mentor

Habits of The Most Successful People

The Mindset Mentor

Rob Dial

Business, Health & Fitness, Education, Mindset

4.914.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2018

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Episode 498 - The easiest way to be successful is not to reinvent the wheel, it is to just model the most successful people. All you have to do is find out what they do, and then force yourself to do exactly the same thing. So in this episode, I teach the 5 most common habits of successful people.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the MWF Motivation Podcast, one of the top rated motivational podcasts in the world.

0:08.0

Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, I come out with a short to the point no BS podcast designed to transform you from who you are today and to who you want to be.

0:20.0

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0:24.0

My name is Rob Dyle and the podcast starts now.

0:35.0

Welcome to today's episode. If you have not yet done so, hit the subscribe button so that you never miss another episode.

0:42.0

Today we're going to be talking about the five major habits that I've found almost every successful person have.

0:49.0

Now, the first one, which I think is probably the most important, but for some reason, I find that almost every single successful person does this.

0:57.0

And Tim Ferris, in his new book, talks about that he's interviewed hundreds and hundreds of millionaires and billionaires and influencers and some of the most successful people in the world.

1:08.0

And the first thing that he says that 85 to 90% of them wake up early and have some sort of morning routine.

1:17.0

And so if you just look at some of the people that I was able to find out have morning routines, you have Jack Dorsey who started Twitter.

1:23.0

He wakes up at 5.30 every single morning and he's a multi-billionaire. Richard Branson, who obviously founded Virgin and many companies and is a multi-multi-billionaire as well, says he wakes up at 5.45 every single morning.

1:37.0

He actually opens his shutters so that the sun, when it comes in, it comes into his room and makes him wake up.

1:43.0

You also look at Tim Cuck, who is the CEO of Apple. He says he wakes up at 4.30 every single morning.

1:49.0

You look at Howard Schultz, who's the guy who founded and is the CEO of Starbucks. He wakes up at 5.30 every morning.

1:56.0

So the number one thing that I find that most successful people, extremely successful people do is they wake up early and they have some sort of morning routine.

2:06.0

And you might ask yourself, why would they wake up early? The reason why is because that's the time where they can focus on themselves.

2:13.0

When you go into the office or you go into work, usually you're on someone else's time, whether you own your own business and you're on all of your employees' time, making sure everything's in place and everything's going the right way.

2:24.0

Or number two is you're on your boss's time if you work for somebody.

2:28.0

So if you have to leave your house at 8 a.m., and you wake up at 7.30, you jump in the shower and all of those things you leave at 8,

2:35.0

you're waking up, immediately waking up, to go into somebody else's time. That's what you're doing. You're focusing on somebody else as soon as you wake up in the morning.

2:44.0

These people like to focus on themselves so they wake up a couple hours early. They meditate, they do morning routines, they journal, they have workout exercises.

2:55.0

They have a routine so they wake up a couple hours early to work on themselves before they do anything else.

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