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Habits Of A Millionaire Mind – Steven Schuster

When you find conflict in a relationship, ask yourself the deeper question of why this argument happened. While the basis of the argument could have been your partner not doing the laundry, the real root of the argument could be in the fact that you feel you are a doormat or pushover and you enable your partner. There is usually more than meets the eye in each argument. Once you find patterns and the root of the arguments you have, change and avoid these things.
If you have low self-esteem, find ways to empower yourself. If you’re a pushover, learn to say no. If you are overly aggressive, learn calming techniques to stop. Learning these skills can help you in more situations than just your relationships. Another aspect of your life you can learn from is work. Work takes up the majority of your adult time. If you are doing something you hate, your life often reflects that.
If you think the answer to this problem is following your passion, I may have bad news for you. Following your “passion” can be harmful too. Cal Newport, the author of the book So Good They Can’t Ignore You, comes up with an interesting perspective on why following your passion may be ruining your career. He says that when you follow your passion, it can lead to frequent job changes and added anxiety. You feel the need to jump from thing to thing because it suddenly isn’t in line with your passion anymore.
Realistically, most passions should remain hobbies. You can love sports or baking, but it may not make the best career choice. A better way to learn from this is to pick a job you don’t hate. It doesn’t have to be something you would die for or love doing, just something you are not going to dread the moment you open your eyes in the morning.
The truth is that passion works the opposite way. The better you get at something, the more passionate you become about it, not the other way around. Strive to master the job you chose to do (something you don’t hate but isn’t your hobby either). Make yourself more marketable for work by spending your free time developing new skills.
These new skills should be rare and valuable for the society. These skills should be something people are willing to pay for. Work with individuals you can learn from. If you want to love your job, you need rare and valuable skills that will give you control over what you do. To summarize Newport’s idea: When you have desirable skills, people will pay you for them because they are worth something.
Choose skills that you don’t hate and you are willing to learn to master. Developing new skills and becoming experienced in them is another form of lifelong learning that will help your brain’s neuroplasticity.
Published by Jaico Publishing House A-2 Jash Chambers, 7-A Sir Phirozshah Mehta Road Fort, Mumbai – 400 001 [email protected] www.Jaicobooks.com © 2020 Steven Schuster Published in arrangement with Steven Schuster through TLL Literary Agency [email protected] www.tllenterprise.com To be sold only in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and the Maldives. HABITS OF A MILLIONAIRE MIND ISBN 978-93-89305-85-2 First Jaico Impression: 2022 No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
OceanofPDF.com CONTENTS Cover Title Page Introduction Chapter 1: Willpower Chapter 2: On Risks Chapter 3: Focus Chapter 4: Lifelong Learning Chapter 5: The Law of Attraction Chapter 6: Think About Your Thoughts Chapter 7: Calm Your Mind Chapter 8: Goals Chapter 9: Saving Mindset Endnotes OceanofPDF.com Introduction If you look at any bookstore in the self-help section, the word “habits” is going to jump out time and time again. If you are walking down the street, you will see plenty of billboards talking about overcoming your habits, your addictions, and your shortcomings.
Different strategies to change your habits or break them completely bombard us day after day. So, what is a habit? You probably think that’s a funny question to even ask. Of course you know what a habit is! It’s something you keep on doing, right? The dictionary definition of habit is: “a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up.”
It is something you keep on doing, and you don’t even think about it. There’s the key right there. Habits require little to no thinking before you do them. Actually, thoughts do go into your habits, but it all happens in your subconscious. Your habits are an automatic response to the cues that happen throughout your day. Certain situations, people, and things you see on a daily basis elicit a response in your mind that makes the habit happen.
Charles Duhigg in his book The Power of Habit talks about numerous studies on how habits are formed and maintained.
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