Money is 80% behavior, 20% head knowledge. It is what you do, not what you know. – Dave Ramsey
So, what do you think about this phrase?
I personally believe that attitude is important, but action has a bigger impact on the results of any given task. Practice is what makes you a master and little things that you do every single day have a bigger impact on your every day life than the one you are willing to admit.
It is important to analyze the routine tasks you do and have them separated in two categories:
1.- Tasks that add value.
1a. Tasks you like
1b. Tasks you don't like
2.- Tasks that rest value.
2a. Tasks you like
2b. Tasks you don't like
In sector 1, work on the tasks you don't like and find something good about them (ej. Separate trash and keep recyclable goods for sale).
In sector 2, eliminate the tasks you don't like and don't add value (ej. having a second smoke in the brake... do you really need a second smoke?) This way your productivity will increase and other aspects in your life will start to change. Think and analyze the little things so you can accomplish great things!
Remember... #DYOR and always, always and always leave Stop/loss