Successful people lead their lives on purpose with uplifting truths, empowering habits, and strong principles. Their life of success is a direct result of their conscious choices and healthy habits.
Here are 20 habits people unintentionally pick up, that successful people make it a point to consciously avoid, always. 1. They Don’t Define Success With Money. 2. They Don’t Start Their Day Without a Purpose or a Plan. 3. They Don’t Set Perfection as a Goal. 4. They Don’t Surround Themselves With Negative People. 5. They Don’t Focus on the Negatives. 6. They Don’t Dwell on Failures. 7. They Don’t Dwell in Problems 8. They Don’t Concern Themselves With How Others Judge Them. 9. They Don’t Make Excuses. 10. They Don’t Get Jealous Over Other People’s Victories. 11. They Don’t Take Their Loved Ones for Granted. 12. They Don’t Underestimate the Power of Fun. 13. They Don’t Neglect Their Health. 14. They Don’t Set Blurry Goals 15. They Don’t Make Flimsy Decisions 16. They Don’t Allow Themselves To Be Victimized 17. They Don’t Live in the Past 18. They Don’t Resist Change 19. They Don’t Stop Learning 20. They Don’t End The Day Without Giving Thanks.
President Obama hosts the White House Summit on Early Education, a convening of prominent business leaders, philanthropists, advocates, elected officials and members of the public committed to the expansion of high-quality early education opportunities for children across the country from birth through school entry.
Speaking Program:
8:25 AM Opening Remarks: Valerie Jarrett and Cecilia Muñoz 8:40 AM Panel 1: Public Investment Leadership to Expand Early Education 11:05 AM Panel 2: Challenging Leaders to Invest in Early Education 11:50 AM President Obama Delivers Remarks 1:40 PM Panel 3: Promoting Quality in Early Education 2:40 PM Vice President Biden Delivers Closing Remarks