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What sets highly successful people like Elon Musk, Oprah
Winfrey, and Mark Zuckerberg apart from the rest of us? One man interviewed
hundreds of self-made millionaires to find out.
Tom Corley, an accountant and financial planner, surveyed
233 wealthy individuals, mostly self-made millionaires, on their daily habits.
He compared those answers to responses from 128 poorer individuals, or those
with less than $35,000 in annual gross income.
Here are only 7 of the habits they have in common.
1. Reading
A whopping 88 percent of rich people in Corley's research
say they devote thirty minutes or more each day to education or
self-improvement through reading.
Most do not read for entertainment; they prefer
biographies, history, and self-help books.
If you enjoy a good novel, that can help you too. Reading for pleasure can also boost
your career. And Corley's point holds for many kinds of narratives. "There
are important life lessons to be learned in biographies of people with
rags-to-riches stories," he writes. "Biographies expose the thinking habits, challenges,
and ups-and-downs of the subject."
2. Exercise
Working out regularly clears your head and makes you feel
more motivated. According to Corley, 76 percent of the rich carve out 30
minutes or more for aerobic exercise like jogging, biking, or walking each day.
3. Building positive relationships
"You are only as successful as those you frequently
associate with," Corley says. If you don't have highly-motivated people in your
personal network yet, fear not. Self-made millionaires volunteer, which is a
great way to meet other positive, motivated individuals. You could also join
groups for people who share your same career or personal interests, Corley
suggests. Then develop the relationship by keeping in touch. And be choosy about who you spend your time with.
"[Successful people] also make a point to limit their exposure to toxic,
negative people," says Corley.
4. Pursuing goals
Most self-made millionaires don't end up rich
accidentally, Corley's research finds. They make plans.
Eighty percent of the wealthy are "obsessed with
pursuing goals," he writes. They refer to both daily and long-term goals
regularly.
"I'm here to tell you to avoid putting your ladder
on someone else's wall and then spending the best years of your life climbing
it," Corley says. "Find your own wall, your own dreams, and your own
goals, and pursue them."
5. Sleeping well
Albert Einstein reportedly preferred to get at least 10
hours of sleep a night. If you too function best well-rested, Corley has some
good news.
An overwhelming 89 percent of self made millionaires sleep
seven or eight hours each night, or more.
"Sleep is critical to success," he writes,
citing its effects on memory function and creative thinking.
6. Developing multiple incomes
"Self-made millionaires do not rely on one singular
source of income," Corley says. "They develop multiple streams."
So how many sources of income do they have?
"Sixty-five percent had at least three streams of
income that they created prior to making their first million dollars,"
Corley says.
Having a side-business or income generating investments
like REITs or real estate are a few common additional sources of income.
"Diversifying sources of income allows you to
weather the economic downturns that inevitably occur," he writes.
7. Avoiding wastes of time
Money isn't the only important resource for wealthy
people. Time is another one.
"When we invest our time in anything it's lost
forever," Corley writes. Be choosy about the apps you spend your time with too,
instead of spending hours on end watching Netflix or scrolling through
Instagram.
"When you see time as the greatest risk of all, it
will force you to become more aware of exactly how to invest your time,"
says Corley.
You can read more and see his lenthier list of 16 habits in his best-selling book Change Your Habits, Change Your Life, Corley explains that wealthy people set themselves up for success in a few specific ways.
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