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Jerry Seinfeld is one of the most iconic comedians of all time. Known for co-creating and co-writing Seinfeld, and being named among Comedy Central's "Top 100 Comedians of All Time," Seinfeld's success didn’t just happen overnight. So, what’s his secret to maintaining such a high standard of success? Seinfeld developed a simple but powerful method: he made sure to work on his craft every single day, no matter how small the task. He then marked each day of progress on a calendar, creating a visible chain of accomplishments. His goal was to never “break the chain.” This unbroken streak became his motivation, keeping him on track to consistently produce quality work. This approach shows that success often comes down to daily effort and the drive to keep going—even on days when you don’t feel like it. Just don’t break the chain!

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DON'T BREAK
THE CHAIN

Stephen King, one of the most renowned authors of our time, has achieved incredible success through a disciplined approach to his craft. The key to his productivity? A simple but powerful habit: King writes 2,000 words every single day, no matter what. By sticking to this routine, he has consistently produced novel after novel, resulting in over 50 published works throughout his career. It's not just about talent—it’s the habit of writing daily that has fueled his extraordinary output and lasting success.

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CREATE A METRICS

Jim Carrey believed in his immense potential long before he found success. While still struggling to make a name for himself, he famously wrote himself a $10 million check for "acting services rendered," dated Thanksgiving 1995, and carried it in his wallet. He did this as a way to visualize his dream and remind himself of the success he was determined to achieve. His vision eventually became reality, as he found fame and success in the 1990s with films like Ace Ventura, The Mask, and Dumb and Dumber. Carrey’s story demonstrates the power of self-belief, visualization, and unwavering confidence in one’s abilities.

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USE VISUALI ZATIONS 

Bill Gates has an interesting habit: when he’s deep in thought, he rocks in his chair. He openly admits that this small, repetitive motion helps him focus and work through complex ideas. It’s a quirky but effective method that Gates, one of the wealthiest and most successful innovators of our time, proudly claims helps him think better. Sometimes, the simplest actions can fuel creative thinking and lead to extraordinary results.

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EMOTION

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, has consistently incorporated ambitious personal challenges into his routine, which he credits as a cornerstone of his success. His annual resolutions—ranging from learning Mandarin to running a mile every day—illustrate his belief in the transformative power of discipline and habits for personal growth. For example, in 2009, Zuckerberg adopted a daily tie-wearing ritual to signal his commitment to expanding Facebook. In 2016, he created a personal AI assistant for his home. However, in 2020, Zuckerberg shifted from annual goals to a focus on long-term aspirations. Rather than setting yearly challenges, he now emphasizes overarching objectives, such as advancing augmented reality and addressing social issues through Meta. This evolution in his routine highlights how maintaining consistent habits—whether small or grand—enables successful leaders to adapt to changing landscapes while staying true to their visionary goals.

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CREATE RITUAL

Warren Buffett is a legendary American investor who recently resigned from the position of Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. One of his most intriguing productivity hacks is the 5/25 rule. Here’s how it works: Write down your top 25 career goals, then circle the 5 that truly matter most. Now, here’s the kicker—those 5 become your laser focus, and the other 20? They go on your “avoid at all costs” list. Why? Buffett believes it’s not the trivial distractions that derail us, but the temptation of the almost important goals. Focus on the vital few, and you’ll set yourself up for success—just like the Oracle of Omaha himself.

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THE 5/25 RULE

This isn’t coming from just anyone—this is Jeff Bezos, one of the richest people on the planet, telling us the secret to making better decisions: get eight hours of sleep. Despite running Amazon, Bezos prioritizes rest because, as he puts it, “I think better. I have more energy. My mood is better.” He even does the math: Sure, cutting sleep could give him 33% more time to make decisions—but is it worth it if they’re lower-quality decisions because he’s tired? His answer: definitely not. Bezos, like Warren Buffett, believes in making a few great decisions over lots of mediocre ones—and a good night’s sleep is his productivity superpower.

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REST IS TAKEN CARE OF

Sir Richard Branson, the billionaire founder of the Virgin Group, is known for his adventurous spirit and business acumen, having built a global empire spanning airlines, music, telecommunications, and even space travel. His secret to staying on top? A simple notebook. Branson always carries one, calling it his ultimate "life hack." He credits the habit of writing things down immediately with helping him capture ideas that have shaped his success. "I can’t tell you where I’d be if I hadn’t had a pen on hand," he says—proof that even in the digital age, sometimes the best tools are the simplest.

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NOTE THE POINT

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