These micro habits and systems changed my life.
They took me from burnout and broke to co-founding my dream business and marrying the love of my life.
Insanely Easy Micro Habits & Systems That Will Change Your Life
Here’s how I turned chaos into control:
1. Use a Calendar—Religiously
You and Beyoncé have the same 24 hours. So why does she accomplish more?
Simple: she plans her time.
If you don’t have the results you want—money, career, relationship—it’s because you’re not spending time on the right things.
Google Calendar (or any calendar) is your first system.
Track your time, block your hours, and ditch the excuse “I don’t have time.” You do—you’re just not using it wisely.
Forget perfect planners and color-coding. The goal is progress, not pretty.
2. Stop Doing What Doesn’t Matter
Look at your calendar and ask: What can I cut completely?
For me, it was Target runs and random tasks that felt productive but weren’t moving my life forward. Most people add, add, add—but the secret is to subtract first.
Cancel anything low-value—like Netflix binges or endless scrolling—so you can create time for what actually matters.
3. Delegate Like a Boss
Can’t stop doing something? Ask: Can I delegate it?
Groceries? Automate.
Cleaning? Outsource.
Work tasks? Train and trust your team.
Delegation isn’t laziness—it’s leadership. Most entrepreneurs stay small because they refuse to let go. You can’t grow if you’re doing it all.
Your time should go to the most important problems in your business or life. Let someone else handle the rest.
4. Continue What Works
Next, identify what you need to keep doing—this is your personal job description.
Your tasks evolve with growth.
What made sense at $12M won't work at $100M. So update your role constantly.
In relationships, same thing. Schedule time for your marriage, your kids, your team. Track it. Adjust. Repeat.
5. Start With Intention
Ask yourself: What do I need to start doing to become who I want to be?
For me, it was public speaking. I was terrified, but I knew future-me would be great at it. So I started small: team meetings, toasts at dinner. I even added “make toast” to my calendar.
You don’t need to start big—but you do need to start.
And track your progress! Measurement > motion. If you’re not improving, pivot.
Start habits that move the needle—whether it’s learning sales, speaking, or building new income streams.
Final takeaway:
Use these 5 buckets—Stop, Delegate, Continue, Start, Track—to reclaim control of your time, your life, and your results.
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