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Ari Monkarsh, Entrepreneur, on 3 Habits of Entrepreneurs

Ari Monkarsh gives his take on the necessary habits entrepreneurs must have in order to be successful.

The life of an entrepreneur requires high levels of physical energy, mental focus, emotional strength, motivation, and productivity. To perform at their best, many entrepreneurs rely on daily habits to guide their behaviors on autopilot, allowing them to accomplish much more than the average worker on a daily basis. Developing habits that make you more efficient are beneficial no matter what your career is.


Below are three key habits that the best entrepreneurs put into practice every day to help them achieve their goals and lead their companies to success.


Focus on high-value tasks

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One of the most important abilities that every successful entrepreneur possesses is the habit of focusing on high-priority tasks at all times throughout the day.


High performers are constantly asking themselves, “Is this the best use of my time right now? Is this activity moving me toward my most important goals?” This habit ensures that the entrepreneur is always doing the work that only he can do, while everything else is either delegated or ignored completely. Being able to push lesser tasks to the side and focus on what’s most important is invaluable.

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Follow a daily routine


Leadership expert John C. Maxwell has said, “You’ll never change your life until you change something you do daily. The secret of your success is found in your daily routine.”


High achievers are known to follow daily routines, whether in the morning, in the evening, or both. There might be several reasons why following a daily routine is important. One of them is that people have a finite amount of energy and creativity from which to draw upon every day. If every decision made throughout the day taps into this finite supply, then it makes sense to set up systems and routines that minimize daily decision-making. This allows the entrepreneur to save that limited creative energy for the truly important decisions of the day.


Include daily health practices


There are many healthy habits that successful entrepreneurs incorporate into their lives. Some of these include eating fresh fruits and vegetables, minimizing consumption of processed foods and junk food, meditating, walking, running, and lifting weights.


Activities and habits such as these promote high energy levels, mental focus, emotional stability, and proper body weight. It is impossible to be productive when the body is unhealthy and the mind is sluggish, so adding healthy habits is a smart move for everyone who requires high levels of work performance.


Successful entrepreneurs use good habits to increase their effectiveness at work and in daily life. Anyone who is looking to achieve their best results in their business should follow entrepreneurs’ leads and develop habits that help them accomplish their goals as well.

About the Author - Ari Monkarsh

Ari Monkarsh is an experienced businessman who has worked with a variety of clients and businesses. Ari has worked in various roles for companies in a wide array of industries. He's held the role of founder, entrepreneur, vice president, and worked in sales and marketing. Ari Monkarsh feels particularly drawn toward sales and has a history of success in the various companies he's worked with. Ari feels drawn to help businesses of all size, from startups to established companies, work toward achieving their goals and improving in all areas possible. When not focusing on his career, Ari Monkarsh enjoys helping out others and is passionate about philanthropy. Ari believes that charity is the best way to make the world a better place and help others.

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