
Aristotle’s timeless wisdom reminds us that our habits shape who we become. So, harness the power of positive habits to cultivate excellence in your life.
Often, the first, and most important step in that may be breaking old habits to make room for new, positive ones.
Start by identifying one area where you want to excel, whether it’s in your career, relationships, personal growth, or spiritual growth.
As you think about what you want to do, take a hard look at what you’ll need to not do to make room for what you want to do. Those two things can’t exist together.
Then, commit to taking consistent action steps towards removing the nefativethabits and then adding the positive habits.
First, set specific, achievable goals related to your chosen area of excellence. Break them down into smaller tasks to make them more manageable. If there are negative habits holding you back, such as procrastination or self-doubt, recognize them and actively work on replacing them with positive ones.
Second, establish a daily routine that supports your goals. Whether it’s dedicating time each day for skill-building, reflection, or practice, consistency is key. As you break old habits, be patient with yourself and celebrate each small victory along the way.
Remember, excellence isn’t about instant success; it’s about the journey of continuous improvement. Embrace the process, win the moments, stay committed to your habits, and watch as excellence becomes a natural part of who you are.
And one last word. Aristotle was wise, but there is one who is wiser. Whatever habits you need to put aside, or those that you want to add, let Romans 2:12 help to guide you.
“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.”
His will will lead you to true excellence and habits worth having.
Be Blessed!
I’m cheering for you!

Amen AGAIN, Todd!!