9 Surprising Daily Habits of People Who Always Seem in Complete Control of Their Lives
6. They invest in continuous learning
I’ve always loved reading nonfiction books by authors like Sheryl Sandberg or Brene Brown, not just because they’re great thinkers, but also because they spark a hunger in me to keep learning.
People who seem perpetually in control often share this thirst for knowledge.
They don’t just rely on what they learned in school or on the job; they actively seek new information, whether through podcasts, courses, workshops, or reading.
It’s all about fueling your curiosity. When you make learning a daily habit—perhaps dedicating 15 minutes each night to reading—you’re keeping your mind agile.
 
								


 
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                    