Three (3) Entrepreneurial Top Habits I Practiced This Week

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Top three (3) Entrepreneurial habits I practiced this week.

SHARPEN THE SAW

I've been encouraging myself lately to live a


a life in balance. Now, I'm working out once more to
After getting stuck for a while, complete this. I also
surrounded myself with energizing individuals
me to complete what I had started. I'm doing this for my health, so
currently making an effort to eat healthier. I constantly pray to God in particular.

PUT FIRST THINGS FIRST

I am working on time management because I have a lot of schoolwork to complete.


Organizing my time is one of the tasks I find most challenging. I can easily divert
myself thanks to my enjoyable surroundings, especially when using my phone. As a
result, I've started to set my priorities. I'm writing about the task I need to finish right
away and about some others that are necessary but not urgent. As a student who
frequently attends class while sitting in report, I believe that this is crucial. So that I
don't have a full schedule, I complete my tasks whenever I have free time.

USING FEARS AND


ANXIETIES AS FUELS

Because of all the schoolwork we finished this week, I have been feeling a little
exhausted. We were also aware of some of our test scores as well as some of our
grades. As I think about these, my anxiety about the future increases. I often
consider what might happen if I fail the next term. The good news is that I use my
fears and anxiety as motivation to improve myself. If I'm not satisfied with my grades,
I'll study harder and give it everything I've got.

One (1) major challenge I encountered while practicing the habit.

INCONSISTENCY

I find it hard to be consistent in my behavior. Every time I try to create a new habit, I
always give up so easily. I tend to "go with the flow" the majority of the time.
Therefore, if I see that my plans do not turn out as I had hoped, I simply accept it and
move forward. Following that, I halted. Since it promotes inconsistent behavior, it can
frequently be detrimental.

One (1) thing I’ve learned from my challenge

Never give up and always remember your goal. I should refrain from using the word

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