The 5 Top Habits Of High Achievers: How you can make the changes!

Betsy Allen-Manning • January 16, 2024

The 5 Top Habits Of High Achievers: How you can make the changes!

Most high achievers and successful individuals we are familiar with didn't get there through luck. They planned their destiny through perseverance, hard work, and most importantly, the right mindset. Successful people have positive habits that they follow religiously, and it’s these habits that differentiate them from everyone else. Whether you are a CEO, president, HR, director, or manager, incorporating these habits into your daily routine can help to set you on the path to success. In this article, we will look at the top 5 habits of high achievers that you can start implementing today.



1. Start Your Day Early

The early bird catches the worm. This age-old adage still holds true today. One of their most common habits is waking up early. Successful people use these extra hours to take care of themselves by exercising, meditating, and planning their day ahead. Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, wakes up every day at 3:45 am, while Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, rises at 5:45 am. Starting your day early allows you to tackle your to-do list before the chaos of the day begins.


2. Set Goals and Prioritize

They are very goal-oriented. Setting daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly goals is a habit that sets them apart from everyone else. Successful people prioritize tasks so they can manage their time more efficiently, achieving more in a shorter period of time, leading to higher performance. Take the example of Warren Buffet, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, who makes a one-page list each year of his top 25 goals. He focuses on the top five goals and then follows a specific process to achieve the rest throughout the year.


3. Learn Continuously

They have a voracious thirst for learning. High achievers are always striving to improve, learn new skills, and expand their knowledge base. They read books, attend seminars, and network with other successful people. Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, reads 50 books a year, while Oprah Winfrey, media mogul, has a book club and has an extensive library at her home. Learning is a habit that successful people never give up - something that we should all embrace.


4. Surround Yourself with Positive People

The company you keep is the company you become. Successful people understand this and know the importance of surrounding themselves with people who will both support and uplift them. They won’t hang on to toxic relationships very long. They build strong networks and surround themselves with like-minded, positive people, who help to push them forward. Take the example of Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba, who has often talked about how he wants to surround himself with positive people who he can learn from and grow with.


5. Take Care of Your Health

Your health is everything. Successful people make it a point to take care of both their mental and physical health, so that they can perform at their very best. They eat healthy, exercise regularly, and get enough sleep. Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, exercises every day, while Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, runs 365 miles every year. Making healthy choices is a success habit that contributes to overall well-being


Remember, success is not a destination; it's a journey. The habits mentioned above are common traits among successful people. Incorporating these habits into your daily routine can make all the difference in both your personal and professional life. By waking up early, setting goals, learning continuously, surrounding yourself with positive people, and taking care of your health, you can start shaping the new you. So go ahead, make these habits your own, and let success be your companion, always! 


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