

The idea is that every time you do the things you set out to do
for at least three days in a row, we say you are "on a streak."
If you're on a streak, then you are a streaker.
"Habits are powerful. They become our default behavior (autopilot).
Unless you consciously choose to consider alternatives, your brain just operates on autopilot and steers you towards your habits.
And doing the same thing over and over again, for a long period of time, can have huge consequences."
"You can't control how other people feel or behave. All you can control is you.
Be interested in the other person, listen attentively, be helpful, kind, respectful, trustworthy, forgiving & understanding.
And lastly, consider whether you owe someone an apology. If you do, make it sincere, specific, and without any excuses or expectations."
"There's a great and often unconscious tendency to allow our deepest dreams and desires to get buried beneath the fears, limiting beliefs and expectations of others.
If everyone limited themselves to what other people thought was 'realistic' there would be no human greatness."
Streaker's Journal helps you implement ideas & insights from some of the greatest authors, speakers, researchers & performance coaches in the world, including:
Wildly successful motivational trainer for 30+ years. Bestsellers include Unlimited Power and Awaken the Giant Within
Powerful inspirational speaker: "When you want to succeed as bad as you want to breathe, then you'll be successful"
TED speaking phenom, author of five NY Times bestsellers, and research professor at the University of Houston
Pulitzer-prize winning journalist and author of The Power of Habit
From desperate poverty in rural Mississippi, she became a self-made billionaire, while rising to the pinnacle of the entertainment industry
Bestselling author (4 Hour Workweek, Tribe of Mentors). Host of the Tim Ferriss Show podcast
Author of the bestselling and highly impactful book, Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
Bestselling author and speaker, widely known for his book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Mr. Covey passed away in 2012
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