1. Every time we hear a truth, we may understand it, but what we need to do is step by step. After all, no matter how much you know, it is futile to act bit by bit.
What can really change your life is never the truth you have heard, but the small habits you have developed.
In life, it is easier to know than to do. It is simple to know the truth, but it is difficult to follow it.
Most people are like this, full of thoughts and skinny actions.
Reading can improve yourself, but after buying a bunch of books, I always read the first few pages and forget.
Exercise is good for your health. I got a fitness card until it expired, and I haven't been there several times. Traveling can broaden your horizons, but you plan it again and again, and then you flinch before you leave.
After all, he is just a giant in thought and a dwarf in action.
People often hope to understand a truth and change their destiny from now on. In fact, if they know more truth and don't take action, nothing will change after all.
It's not that the truth is useless, but that you don't cultivate the good habit of knowing and doing in the nuances of life, and then you can get back the initiative in life. ?
Because real life is often accumulated bit by bit, which is determined by one's habits.
No one can get better casually, and no one can get stronger easily.
When a person can stick to a behavior and get used to it, it will become a great force and affect his fate. ?
Everyone knows that reading can change appearance temperament and enrich inner thoughts, but few people can really form habits.
Because only by internalizing truth into your own habits can you bring unexpected surprises to your life.
As the saying goes: "There is no road to life in vain. Every step counts."
A good habit has the function of compound interest and is a surprise on the road in the future. People who are used to it will not be too bad luck.
3. In the first 30 years, people cultivated habits; In the past thirty years, habits have made people.
Looking back, it is those daily habits that affect the trajectory of fate. Fortunately, the habit of not talking about talent has nothing to do with birth, and can be cultivated the day after tomorrow.
As the saying goes, "Every little makes a mickle." Life is a collection of habits, and one good habit is better than a thousand principles.
Good habits are like a rope. Every time you keep a good habit, you will get an extra rope.
As long as we put a new rope around it, it won't be long before it becomes unbreakable. Keep reading, love sports, keep smiling, go to bed early and get up early. All good habits, with the power of dripping water wears away stones, subtly correct the direction of life.