Melvin Dela Cruz practiced three entrepreneurial habits this week: 1) Using fears and anxieties as fuel for self-improvement by studying more in response to worries about grades, 2) Putting first things first through time management and prioritizing tasks, and 3) Sharpening the saw by encouraging a balanced lifestyle including exercise and nutrition. The major challenge faced was inconsistency in developing new habits, as Melvin would give up quickly. The lesson learned was to never give up and keep goals in mind to develop positive habits for the future. The next habits to practice are turning obstacles into assets and being proactive.
Melvin Dela Cruz practiced three entrepreneurial habits this week: 1) Using fears and anxieties as fuel for self-improvement by studying more in response to worries about grades, 2) Putting first things first through time management and prioritizing tasks, and 3) Sharpening the saw by encouraging a balanced lifestyle including exercise and nutrition. The major challenge faced was inconsistency in developing new habits, as Melvin would give up quickly. The lesson learned was to never give up and keep goals in mind to develop positive habits for the future. The next habits to practice are turning obstacles into assets and being proactive.
Melvin Dela Cruz practiced three entrepreneurial habits this week: 1) Using fears and anxieties as fuel for self-improvement by studying more in response to worries about grades, 2) Putting first things first through time management and prioritizing tasks, and 3) Sharpening the saw by encouraging a balanced lifestyle including exercise and nutrition. The major challenge faced was inconsistency in developing new habits, as Melvin would give up quickly. The lesson learned was to never give up and keep goals in mind to develop positive habits for the future. The next habits to practice are turning obstacles into assets and being proactive.
Top three (3) Entrepreneurial habits t practiced this week.
USING FEARS AND ANXIETIES AS FUELS
-I have bee a little tired out this week because of all the schoolworks we completed. We were also aware of some of our grades and even our test results. My fear for the future grows as considered these. I often wander, what if I fall the following term? The good news is that I utilize my worries and anxiety as inspiration to become a better person. I intend to study more and give it my all I'm not hoppy with my grades
PUT FIRST THINGS FIRST
-am practicing time management because there are always things to do in school, One of the things (find the most difficult to accomplish is managing my time. My fun environment enables me to easily distract myself, especially while on my phone. I've now started to set my priorities as result. I'm writing about the task I need to complete quickly and others that are essential but less urgent. This is essential to me since we students often do report and sting in class. As a result. I accumpish my tasks whenever I have free time so that I don't have a full schedule.
SHARPEN THE SAW
-Recently, Ive been encouraging myself to live a balanced life I am now working out atin to accomplish this after being stuck for a while 1 also surrounded myself with positive people who pushed me to finish what i'd begun. To keep my good health. I'm currently attempting to consume better food. I always prey to god, especially
One (1) major challenge I encountered while practicing the habit.
SHARPEN THE SAW
Recently, Ive been encouraging myself to live a balanced life I am now
working out atin to accomplish this after being stuck for a while 1 also surrounded myself with positive people who pushed me to finish what i'd begun. To keep my good health. I'm currently attempting to consume better food. I always prey to god, especially
Consistency in my actions is something I struggle with. i always give up
so quickly anytime try to develop a new habit. Most of the time, am a "go with the flow" kind of person. 50, if see that my plans do not go as had planned, I just accept it and continue on, I stopped after that. It can often be bad since it encourages inconsistent behavior.
One (1) thing I've learned from my challenge
-Never give up and keep your goal in mind at all times. should stop using the word "inconsistency" in phrases. I will always ask myself "Why did start anyway?" or "What is the reason why firm here?" whenever I feel like quitting and that will inspire me to develop positive habits that I may apply in my future attempts.