0189 | How to Develop Habits that Change Your Life

Published: Sept. 2, 2020, 11 a.m.

When you think about your day, what percent of it would you guess is being run by or influenced by habits? I bet the percent is a lot higher than you think!\xa0

You see, so much of our behavior, the thoughts we have, and our emotions are ingrained in us to the point that they run nearly on autopilot. Sometimes these habits move us in the\xa0direction\xa0we want to go, but sometimes they don\u2019t.\xa0\xa0

Sometimes, our habits subtly nudge us away from the end goal we have in mind for ourselves, and we may not even realize the impact those small behaviors have on our ultimate outcomes.\xa0

Because of this, today, we\u2019re focusing on the compounding power of habits.\xa0\xa0

Today we\u2019re speaking with Will Moore. Will hit rock-bottom in his first year of college when he hit his mom and ended up in jail. Through a turn of events, Will found himself\xa0immersed\xa0in his first personal development book, and it occurred to him that he wasn\u2019t at all on the path that would lead him to become the type of man he wanted to be.\xa0\xa0

Through years of studying and experimentation, Will became the success he is today by focusing on the incremental and compounding nature of small, everyday habits in the areas of life that matter most. And he\u2019s sharing that expertise with us today.\xa0

In this episode, we talk about:\xa0

  • What habits are and what they aren\u2019t\xa0\xa0
  • Some common misconceptions about habits\xa0
  • 5 core areas of your life that you develop habits around and why each one is so important to your ultimate outcome.\xa0\xa0

Will is the founder of\xa0Moore Momentum, and he\u2019s sharing his wisdom and expertise with us in this episode. Dig in, and ask yourself, are you truly on the path that will lead you to become the type of person you want to\xa0be?\xa0If not, it\u2019s time to adjust course.\xa0\xa0

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