In the long term, you are only as good as your consistency.
— Shane Parrish.
You should aim to compound your habits.
Be willing to let small daily habits convert into opportunities and increase your focus on things that really matter to you. Long-term vision and thinking can be one of your most significant competitive advantages.
By implementing daily habits, you take your life vision and your short- and long-term goals and mold your lifestyle so you can be successful in your pursuit of creating and living a meaningful life.
One of the most important habits to learn is to make specific time in the day to reflect. Without reflection, many things cannot be learned. If we don't learn, we are prone to make the same mistakes again.
Learning happens when you go through an experience, but it is multiplied if you take time to reflect on the experience and share your reflections with colleagues who share your path.
Journaling can help you establish a positive pattern of thinking and acting when it really matters. Build this positive habit, establish a new ritual, and it will allow you to thrive. In about five minutes per day, journaling will allow you to achieve more during the day and be a happier person. It's a strategy that has helped wise people along the ages to become better at what they do.