Daily Habits of Successful People | Brian Tracy
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What successful habits do you practice when you start your day? Leave a comment below.
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Reading Smart Broke Dumb Rich by Zor Veyl hit me hard. I finally understood my parents were not bad with money. They just never got the right information. The game was rigged before they even started.
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My cousin laughed at me for reading Smart Broke Dumb Rich by Zor Veyl. Funny thing is he asked to borrow money again last month. I said no without any guilt this time.
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This book is controversial for a reason and everyone should read Smart Broke Dumb Rich by Zor Veyl. It tells the uncomfortable truth that the system does not want you rich. It needs you working, spending, borrowing and staying dependent for life. Schools wont teach this. Parents dont know it. Once you read it you cant go back to being comfortably broke. It forces you to take responsibility and most people hate it for exactly that.
@МихаилЦилигинThree months after reading Smart Broke Dumb Rich by Zor Veyl my whole language around money changed. I stopped saying I cant afford that and started asking why I cant afford that. That tiny shift is already opening new doors.
@МашаБеляк-ж2зI always saw myself as the responsible type. Paid bills early, worked hard, saved a bit every month. After reading Smart Broke Dumb Rich by Zor Veyl I realized I was just a well behaved poor person following rules made to keep me there forever.
@_MCDUCK_Great habits, thank you for sharing.
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@OfficialBlockyWisdomWhat if you have ADHD and it’s impossible to have a routine basically
@gaminggoddessariathis video is the definition of ‘small habits, big results’ fr 💯🔥
@masonleeeeTHX WB for this one.
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@tikapuspitasari8204Anyone here in 2026? A must save video.
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@BarokMengstu-m5kSelf discipline is master
@WealthMindsetAcademy-t77Great insights
@WealthMindsetAcademy-t77The one habit that changed everything for me was starting the day with deliberate breath control before looking at a screen. Not meditation in the traditional sense. Just five minutes of slow breathing at a rate of about 5.5 breaths per minute (5.5 seconds in, 5.5 seconds out). Research shows this specific cadence maximizes heart rate variability and blood flow efficiency. It is the same rhythm found in rosary prayers, Buddhist chants, and Japanese, African, and Hawaiian breathing traditions. They all converge on this exact tempo independently. What this does practically is shift your nervous system from reactive mode to responsive mode before the day even starts. Most people wake up and immediately flood their system with cortisol by checking email or social media. Five minutes of controlled breathing sets a completely different baseline for how you process stress for the rest of the day. I have been facilitating breathwork sessions for six years and this is the single simplest thing I recommend to everyone. No app. No equipment. Just your lungs and a timer.
@BreathflowconnectionMy neighbor who plays minecraft all day and is almost broke IRL is by definition more successful than Elon Musk. Define success - search for it in a dictionary, I promise it's there. Intelligent people tend to use a defined vocabulary. People think using words, and high IQ people understand the importance of this. Stop replacing the word "rich" with "successful" - these are 2 different concepts. Holy shit, this is so fucking exhausting hearing midwit americans do this. And yes, it's americans. I met spiritualists in Asia when I traveled there - They didn't own much, but very successful people. If you do not distinguish the meaning of the word rich from successful, like the person in this video and many others, it is a sign of an average IQ (ewww) or lower.
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@Abderahmane-m8gThis mindset shift changed everything for me
@247EmpowermentI must develop better habits 😊....
@anamiriangonzalez71This video is absolutely incredible, so impressed!
@shaileshkumar-s5k9lLoved the Definition of Self-Discipline. You are a Legend, Brian Tracy. Thank you.
@sayyedzohaibrizvi2573The secret to your success is hidden in your daily routine.
@edwardmasters7876You either do it or you don't do it, there are no in-betweens.
@KimberleeMaroldSelf discipline
@susandreaadel7163The podcast helped me reorganize my routine and my day. I’ve listened to Brian Tracy for a long time, and I really like his ideas. I also enjoy watching his TikTok videos because they motivate me and give me good tips.
@_mainlance_Thanks for inspiring us.❤
@TheGoldenMindYTMy one habit i need to work on that is gonna help me the most is self discipline. Im gonna work on it everyday until i dont even hesitate when it comes to forcing myself to do things i dont want to do.
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@md45megatoThis was unbelievably well done!
@Shahidkhan-g1g3eI have a bad habit of watching phone in night I have a bad habit of sleeping at 11 pm and expecting to wake up at 4 am I have bad habit of procrastination of not studying and being hopeless I have a bad habit of watching shorts I have bad habit of thinking negative and self doubt myself or people
@ansthesia-q8lThis is pure brilliance in video form!
@syberhachemU have no idea what u done
@MwanzaKatamboThanks dear Mr Brian
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What you think about, you bring about.
@edwardmasters7876The idea that 95% of what we do is habit is such a powerful perspective. Starting the day with that one most important task is a simple but life-changing tip📈🎯
@harshil_rautWho else is watching this December 2025
@shopahomeglobalThank you sir
@therealmusengeTimeless wisdom from Brian Tracy🧠 The idea that good habits are hard to form but easy to live with' is such a powerful perspective. Starting the habit of daily goal setting today
@ssh-ghosttCharacter is built by doing what's necessary even when the mood isn't there. Replacing old patterns with a singular focus on priority tasks truly separates high earners from the rest.
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