Hey there! You know these tips on how to become a millionaire by adopting certain habits? Well, I decided to challenge myself and start an experiment to check if this is for real. I adopted the rich people’s habits and tried to keep up such a routine for a month, recording my progress on video.
And you know what? It was an interesting experience. Although I don’t think I can keep it up any longer, I’ll certainly take some habits into my everyday routine from now on. I’m pretty sure they’ll bring positive change to my life.
Other videos you might like:
11 Tips from Millionaires on How to Save Up a Lot of Money
7 Main Differences Between Rich and Poor People &
Will You Be Rich or Poor? True Personality Test &
TIMESTAMPS:
My first morning 0:24
How I spent my time after work 2:41
My results after two weeks 3:27
My evening ritual 4:27
The last day of my month-long challenge 5:23
So what can I say? 7:04
#success #productivity #brightside
SUMMARY:
- This is the first morning of my challenge, and it’s REALLY early now. Like, 5 a.m. early.
- I want my morning joe now, but not yet. Up next is a bit of exercise.
- Scrambled eggs and a cup of coffee have never tasted so delicious! Alright, I’ve done my morning routine in just under half an hour, so it’s 5.30 a.m. now and I need to get down to business.
- I think I’ll go check my emails now. And there’s also a bit of cleaning up, washing the dishes…
- It’s 12.45 p.m., and I’ve done a lot of things already, but it seems my morning boost is wearing off. I feel… drowsy, at best.
- Junk food is on the blacklist now, so I’ll have a healthier snack. A bowl of fresh salad and some nuts seem a good enough option.
- The lunch didn’t really help — I think my tiredness has to do with the fact that I turned in late yesterday.
- After a day at work, I’d normally have some junk for dinner and either lie in front of a TV for a couple of hours or take my laptop and idly browse the web. Now, though, I have to change this habit.
- Okay, fine, dinner first. Something light and healthy, and I’ll have to eat in silence — no TV allowed. There are literally no thoughts in my head now, I just want to sleep.
- It’s been two weeks since I’ve started my challenge, and today I’d like to share my progress with you. So, I still get up at 5 a.m., and I’ve found it pretty convenient.
- By lunch time I still lose most of my energy, and I feel like it’s getting worse.
- The best parts of the day are when I get to check off a point from my to-do list. It gives me so much satisfaction!
- When I’m done compiling my next-day plan, I take a quick cool shower — cold water makes you want to burrow between the sheets, and that’s exactly what I do.
- When I’m warm and cozy enough to fall asleep, I turn off the lights and call it a day.
- So today’s the last day of my month-long challenge, and I must admit it’s been tough. Waking up has been growing steadily more and more difficult, and now I’m looking forward to getting some sleep.
- I do most of the important stuff before lunch if I can because after 1 p.m., it’s as if someone turns off my lights.
- When I come home in the evening, I’m downright exhausted. Even crossing out the things I’ve done doesn’t make my day.
- The experiment went not exactly as I thought it would.
- I hadn’t enough strength for my own leisure activities. And that’s a major mistake because you need to have time for yourself, or you’d just burn out one day.
- My mornings became much more productive, and I think that, if I had just half an hour to take a nap after 1 p.m., I’d be cool as a cucumber for the rest of the day too.
- I don’t think I’ll ever go back to watching TV after work — well, at least not so often as before.
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And you know what? It was an interesting experience. Although I don’t think I can keep it up any longer, I’ll certainly take some habits into my everyday routine from now on. I’m pretty sure they’ll bring positive change to my life.
Other videos you might like:
11 Tips from Millionaires on How to Save Up a Lot of Money
7 Main Differences Between Rich and Poor People &
Will You Be Rich or Poor? True Personality Test &
TIMESTAMPS:
My first morning 0:24
How I spent my time after work 2:41
My results after two weeks 3:27
My evening ritual 4:27
The last day of my month-long challenge 5:23
So what can I say? 7:04
#success #productivity #brightside
SUMMARY:
- This is the first morning of my challenge, and it’s REALLY early now. Like, 5 a.m. early.
- I want my morning joe now, but not yet. Up next is a bit of exercise.
- Scrambled eggs and a cup of coffee have never tasted so delicious! Alright, I’ve done my morning routine in just under half an hour, so it’s 5.30 a.m. now and I need to get down to business.
- I think I’ll go check my emails now. And there’s also a bit of cleaning up, washing the dishes…
- It’s 12.45 p.m., and I’ve done a lot of things already, but it seems my morning boost is wearing off. I feel… drowsy, at best.
- Junk food is on the blacklist now, so I’ll have a healthier snack. A bowl of fresh salad and some nuts seem a good enough option.
- The lunch didn’t really help — I think my tiredness has to do with the fact that I turned in late yesterday.
- After a day at work, I’d normally have some junk for dinner and either lie in front of a TV for a couple of hours or take my laptop and idly browse the web. Now, though, I have to change this habit.
- Okay, fine, dinner first. Something light and healthy, and I’ll have to eat in silence — no TV allowed. There are literally no thoughts in my head now, I just want to sleep.
- It’s been two weeks since I’ve started my challenge, and today I’d like to share my progress with you. So, I still get up at 5 a.m., and I’ve found it pretty convenient.
- By lunch time I still lose most of my energy, and I feel like it’s getting worse.
- The best parts of the day are when I get to check off a point from my to-do list. It gives me so much satisfaction!
- When I’m done compiling my next-day plan, I take a quick cool shower — cold water makes you want to burrow between the sheets, and that’s exactly what I do.
- When I’m warm and cozy enough to fall asleep, I turn off the lights and call it a day.
- So today’s the last day of my month-long challenge, and I must admit it’s been tough. Waking up has been growing steadily more and more difficult, and now I’m looking forward to getting some sleep.
- I do most of the important stuff before lunch if I can because after 1 p.m., it’s as if someone turns off my lights.
- When I come home in the evening, I’m downright exhausted. Even crossing out the things I’ve done doesn’t make my day.
- The experiment went not exactly as I thought it would.
- I hadn’t enough strength for my own leisure activities. And that’s a major mistake because you need to have time for yourself, or you’d just burn out one day.
- My mornings became much more productive, and I think that, if I had just half an hour to take a nap after 1 p.m., I’d be cool as a cucumber for the rest of the day too.
- I don’t think I’ll ever go back to watching TV after work — well, at least not so often as before.
Music by Epidemic Sound
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