The most successful people consistently practice daily habits day in and day out

The most successful people in this world do not reach success by doing the bare minimum and doing things like everyone else around them.

The one thing they have in common is “doing the right things day in and day out.” Michael Haith, along with 39 other high achieving executives, is featured in Inc on what his secret is to getting ahead in business and in life.

Michael Haith, chairman and CEO of Teriyaki Madness, notes that the secret of staying ahead in business and in life is by studying the numbers.

“From the moment I wake up, I look at sales and social media reviews for each and every one of my franchisee’s shops. I’m specifically looking at the sales the day before. The result, ultimately, determines the entire management team’s mood that lets us know if we will be having a good day or a bad day. I know it sounds totally cliche, but after building franchisors for the last almost 20 years, as the franchisees go, so the does the franchisor.”

There are many other wise executives out there who give their own secrets to success. To name a few, these executives advise to make your bed, reconsider the impossible, say you’re sorry, clean up email, call someone important to you, inspire your team, exercise and meditate, and many more. Consider these secrets to success and you will most certainly achieve the success you desire.

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