By Eric Otchere
STAY WITH YOUR HABITS Mohammed Ali was considered the greatest in the field of boxing. Ali won many matches with tough fighters. But what really could have made this black American who grew up in the scare of hatred for his race rise through the ranks to become a successful boxer. He attributes his success in the ring to what American business philosopher Jim Rohn calls pain of discipline. Ali himself said that champions are not made in the ring but through daily consistent practice in
moments when no one is watching. I call it habit.
Simply, the more you do something, the more you find it very easy to do it again and again.
According to experts, about 90% of what we do is habitual.
What will help you taste the fruit of your labour is forming productive habits.
Take for instance the habit of waking up to brush your teeth. No adult wakes up and thinks about why and when he has to brush his or her teeth. You do it without thinking twice. Practice gives life to automatic actions.
Someone said that success is obedience to principles. I say achieving your goals will be guaranteed if you obey habits such as reading, thinking and acting.
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