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10 Habits That Successful People Practice On Weekends To Adopt This 2020

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Last updated: 2023/10/25 at 5:59 PM
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Robert Iger: Get up early Benjamin Franklin: Have a plan Timothy Ferris: No to multi-tasking Anna Wintour: Stay active Steve Jobs: Give priority to what is important Warren Buffet: Take time for your hobbies Oprah: Stillness practice Bill Gates: Take time to reflect Richard Branson: Give back Jack Dorsey: Get ready for the rest of the week

It’s okay It is clear what are the steps of the big businessmen and millionaires to be where they are. But have you ever wondered how these successful people act on the weekend? Find out

Here are 10 habits of highly successful people on the weekends:

Robert Iger: Get up early

The Disney CEO is not the only one getting up at 4:30 each morning. Successful people do not stay in bed until 2 pm on a Sunday or even until 11 am. Research shows that our brains are more than two and a half to four hours after waking up. So get up early on a weekend and you will have an advantage over the rest of the world.

Benjamin Franklin: Have a plan

Apparently, this character asked himself every morning, “What good will I do today?” – Even successful people know the importance of daily goals. So the weekends are not an exception. Of course, it can be a time for a (planned and proactive) rest, but you do not have to be president to know that spending the weekend as a bum, is not an option.

Timothy Ferris: No to multi-tasking

While it may be tempting to maximize the productivity of your weekend by running on the treadmill, while calling your mother and listening to the news, successful people know that it only reduces efficiency and the effectiveness Instead, try to be present in each of the activities .

Anna Wintour: Stay active

The editor-in-chief of Vogue is committed to playing tennis for one hour every day. And it’s not the only ‘heavyweight’ that takes time to exercise. Richard Branson is active with surfing and the fourth richest billionaire in India is a serial marathon runner. Successful people know the importance of the body in movement. So, it’s just to counter what the wine glass and the cheese board did on Saturday night.

Steve Jobs: Give priority to what is important

“Things do not have to change the world to be important.” Weekends are the time to remember the little forgotten things, to maintain their harmony between work and personal life. Spending time with your friends, children or partner will not increase your earnings, but it is not less important to do so.

Warren Buffet: Take time for your hobbies

He may be considered the most successful investor of the 20th century, but in his “free” time Buffett likes to play the ukulele. Successful people are often interesting people – and their hobbies have a lot to do with that. Sure, playing golf on Saturdays can be a good way to establish contacts and business opportunities, but, hobbies, even alone – as Meryl Streep weaves or the oil painting that George W. Bush practices – can help success to Through encouraging creativity and relieving stress .

Oprah: Stillness practice

Forbes’ most powerful celebrity of 2013 finds time to sit quietly for 20 minutes, twice a day! This secret was among the best kept of the businesswoman. Even the business world is recognizing the benefits of meditation to improve attention, reduce stress, improve productivity and creativity.

Weekends can be busier days than weekdays, since there are pending tasks, exercises, family commitments, social commitments and everything in a period of 48 hours. The most successful people are given daily time for quiet, including weekends.

Bill Gates: Take time to reflect

The founder of Microsoft said the famous phrase: “It is fine to celebrate success, but it is more important to pay attention to the lessons of failure.” Reflection should be a daily practice, but weekends are a perfect opportunity to take a step back and reflect on the lessons of the previous week and to make improvements for the next.

Richard Branson: Give back

This multi-billion dollar entrepreneur says that “it’s amazing how focusing your mind on issues like health, poverty, conservation and climate change can help re-energize your thinking in other areas.” Successful people agree with Anne Frank: “No one has become increasingly poor to give.”

Tom Corley studied rich people for five years before writing his book “HABITS OF THE RICH: The Diaries of the Habits of Rich Individuals.” I found 73% of rich people as volunteers for five or more hours per month. Nothing helps put things in perspective and reduces stress more than helping the less fortunate. Weekends are a good time to participate in local volunteer and community events.

Jack Dorsey: Get ready for the rest of the week

The co-founder of Twitter and Square is known for the 16-hour workdays from Monday to Friday, but says, “On Saturday I turn off.” I’m hiking. And then on Sunday is reflections, analysis, strategy and preparing for the rest of the week. “Forget Sundays of depression.” Laura Vanderkam, author of “What the most successful people do on the weekend,” says “successful people know that we are actually the secret weapon in professional success:” You have to be ready by Monday.

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