Research shows that our brains are sharpest two and a half to four hours after waking. Get up early on a weekend and you’ve got a head start on the rest of the world.
2. Benjamin Franklin: Have a plan
Successful people know the importance of even daily goals — the weekends are no exception.
3. Timothy Ferris: Don’t multi-task
It may be tempting to maximize your weekend productivity by running on the treadmill while calling your mother and trolling your newsfeed, but successful people know that this just reduces efficiency and effectiveness. Instead, be present for each single activity.
When the reason is big enough, you will be willing to perform almost any how. The power of your why is what gets you to stick through the grueling mundane and the laborious. All of the How’s will be meaningless until your Why’s are powerful enough.
Until you set your desire and motivation in place, you will abandon any new path that you seek to your better life. If your why power, your desire, isn’t great enough, the fortitude of your commitment won’t be powerful enough.
Sit down with a piece of paper and a pen and say, “What’s my vision for life? What do I want my life to be like? Where do I want to live? What kind of work do I want to contribute to the world? What kind of relationship do I want to build?”
That requires thought, brainstorming, and if you don’t know the answers to that, that’s okay, experience the world some more. Go sample different parts of the world, of your community, or ask other people how they discovered what they wanted in life. Start this journey, become a seeker of what your vision will be and the vision will suddenly start to coalesce and you’ll figure these things out.
What can we do to have more success and achievement in our lives?
1. Desire
You have to be hungry to succeed. You have to have a deep desire to move the needle of your life forward. You have to have a desire for a dream, for a mission, for a cause, for something you believe in that’s pulling you forward because you care about it so much.
2. Direction
If you have a desire, go out and interview people on how to have that, to achieve that, or to accomplish that. Ask lots of questions. Be a student of life. Even experts are always students first.