“Are You Unknowingly Adopting These 7 Toxic Evening Habits That Sabotage Your Success?”
But those who want to grow take a few minutes each night to assess their actions, learn from their mistakes, and set intentions for tomorrow.
It’s a small habit that makes a big difference in shaping who you become.
3) Making excuses instead of taking responsibility
I used to tell myself that my life would improve once I had more time, once I had more money, once the right opportunity came along.
But the truth? I was just making excuses.
Low-quality people spend their evenings blaming circumstances, other people, or bad luck for where they are in life.