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How to Master Any Habit in 21 Days

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...

Dream Beyond Mediocrity

Dream Beyond Mediocrity

Dream Beyond Mediocrity

Be with them. But never think like them. The people who became the greatest had one thing in common—they hated mediocrity. It wasn’t personal, it was simply a refusal to accept an average life. They never wanted to be “just one of them.” And that’s why they reached a level most people can’t even imagine. It was their burning desire, their consistency, and their unshakable hard work that separated them. That’s why they were competing at a totally different level.

We are often advised by society to play it safe, to not take big risks, to always choose security. But tell me, what kind of life is that? I would never play it safe. Playing safe might protect you, but it will never allow you to grow. I don’t want to live like that. I don’t want to work my whole life making millions of dollars for somebody else, while my own dreams die in silence. I will build my own path. I will make my own way. Even if I fail, at least I fail chasing my dreams, not someone else’s.

I will make $10,000 a month working on my own. I don’t need to settle for a comfortable life where I watch my potential waste away. I would rather take the hard road, the one full of challenges, uncertainty, and discomfort, because that’s where greatness is born. I was not born to live a normal life. I was born to live a life that demands courage, a life filled with challenges and adventures. I want this journey to be absolutely amazing. When the time comes, I want to die with scars, not with fears. I want to die with memories, not with regrets.

Fear is what stops most people from living fully. They are scared of failing, scared of losing, scared of embarrassment. But I don’t want to live like that. What we all get is this one life. Just one. Then why should I waste it fearing anything? I don’t dream of a hundred thousand dollars. My dreams are far bigger. I dream of building something so powerful that even after 200 years of my death, my family still carries the weight of that legacy. I want them to be so rich, so influential, that people wonder: “How can someone reach that level?” That’s the kind of dream I’m chasing.

I don’t want my family name to be forgotten. I want it to carry strength, respect, even a sense of awe. People should feel inspired and challenged when they hear about it. That’s what a true legacy looks like. Not just wealth, but a mark so deep that it lives beyond you. And I’m ready to pay the price for it. If I have to work day and night, sacrifice comfort, and face rejection again and again, then so be it. Because I know the reward is worth it.

I like adventures. I like taking risks. If I die trying, even then, I will be happy. Because I lived a life worth living. A life full of adventure, full of courage, and full of passion. I don’t want to live with fears. I have killed every single one of them. I don’t fear failure anymore, because failure is just a step closer to success. I don’t fear struggle, because struggle builds strength. And I don’t fear the opinions of others, because they have nothing to do with my path.

At the end of the day, the path you choose is yours alone. Nobody will walk it for you. Nobody will carry your dreams for you. You decide if you want to play it safe and settle, or if you want to take risks and rise. The choice is always yours. Choose wisely, because once this life is gone, there are no replays. You don’t get another chance to live differently.

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Thanks for reading till the end. Your time means a lot, and I hope these words inspire you to take bold steps toward living your best life. Life is too short to be average, so make sure you live it on your terms.

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