What habits do you feel helped you succeed?

We don’t believe success is random. Over the years we have spoken with hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs, artists, creatives, researchers, athletes, and more. We’ve learned from them – both through their stories and through the advice they’ve shared with us – and it’s quite evident that success is more likely when certain habits are present. So, we decided to ask folks to share their habits with us, especially those that they feel helped them succeed.

For me, success comes down to three core habits: discipline, curiosity, and patience. No matter how I’m feeling; excited, uninspired, motivated, or overwhelmed – I commit to working on my craft, whether it’s filmmaking, music production, or learning something new that sparks my interest. Curiosity keeps me evolving, pushing me to experiment, adapt, and refine my skills. Patience is just as important because real progress – whether in creativity, business, or fitness – takes time. Read More>>
Building the mid map. Before I take any further action, I always make a sketch of the process and potential outcome to make things more controllable and traceable. By doing so, I could run things efficiently and being prepared to deal with the problems with ease. Read More>>

Perseverance, discipline, mental focus, and an unwavering passion for cycling have been the driving forces behind my success and resilience. With over 14 years in the sport, my journey has been anything but smooth. From a near-death, life-altering accident to the inevitable injuries that come with high-performance competition, I’ve faced my share of challenges. But success isn’t a straight path. Moving forward means trusting my coaches and trainers, understanding my body’s capabilities, and committing to recovery, healing, and growth. Read More>>
