FBF91 – Get A Winning Routine

There are so many advantages to having a winning routine. Every successful person has their routine that allows them to maximize their potential and complete the tasks they have.

[callout]This episode originally appeared on the Family Before Fortune Podcast which is now the Modern Leadership Podcast. To listen to Modern Leadership click here. To see the Family Before Fortune Podcast archive click here.[/callout]

Jake Carlson | Podcaster | Speaker | Leadership Mentor

Get A Winning Routine (FBF Episode 091)

Jake Carlson | Podcaster | Speaker | Leadership Mentor         Jake Carlson | Podcaster | Speaker | Leadership Mentor        
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    Episode Summary: Get A Winning Routine

    In the past we have talked about morning routines and evening routines but we haven’t really dived into the why and the how, spending most of our time on the what. Today we switch that around and talk about routines generally.

    9 ways a routines create winning success

    1. Provides structure
    2. Get your priorities straight- preset your plan
    3. Consistency builds momentum
    4. Creates habits
    5. Efficient- Better Faster Smarter
    6. Reduces need for motivation and will power
    7. It’s like practice
    8. Avoids procrastination and work on the back end
    9. Confidence

    Book on The Shelf 

    [callout]Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power by Jon Meacham[/callout]

    Learning From Leaders

    [shareable cite=”Donald Nelson”]We must discard the idea that past routines, past ways of doing things, are probably the best ways. On the contrary, we must assume that there is probably a better way to do almost everything. We must stop assuming that a thing which has never been done before probably cannot be done at all[/shareable]

    About the author

    Jake Carlson is a popular speaker, accountability partner, and host of the Modern Leadership podcast. Jake built his business while traveling with his family around the world. Follow him on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn. Read more about him here.