How I Trained Myself To Stick To Any Good Habit in 21 Days How I Trained Myself To Stick To Any Good Habit in 21 Days Sticking to a habit feels harder than it should. Most of us start strong but give up after a few days — I’ve been there too. But this time, I decided to change that and trained myself to stick to any good habit in just 21 days. Here’s exactly how I did it so you can try it too. The First Thing - Remove All the Distractions Remove all the bad habits first. Stop scrolling reels, stop eating junk food. And try not to use social media unless it’s a part of your work. Remember, “When a man gets pleasure, he forgets his goals.” Being Bored is Better Than Scrolling Reels Studies show that embracing boredom actually helps your mental health and builds long-term thinking. Scrolling reels might entertain you for a moment, but it kills focus in the long run. If you want real growth and want to rise above, learn to sit with boredom. Plan Your Day Realistically...
Generational Wealth Is More Than Money Passing down wealth across generations is a powerful gift. But without the wisdom to manage, grow, and respect that wealth, it becomes a ticking time bomb. Here’s the uncomfortable truth: less than 1% of empires survive beyond the third or fourth generation . Why? Because we teach our children how to spend money , but not how to understand its value . We focus on inheritance but neglect financial literacy , discipline, and stewardship. But even that alone is not enough. We must also pass down patience , empathy , and the ability to stay united as a family . In the end, it’s not just about money — it’s about mindset , character , and connection . The homes where family members live, work, and grow together with love and mutual respect — those homes are not just wealthy in currency, but rich in soul . In such homes, even the gods smile to see them thrive.