ORANGE, CA, September 14, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- McKenzie Holland believes that developing beneficial habits is extremely crucial to young entrepreneurs because they can help an individual grow, both on a personal level and professionally. The California-based company believes the best way of getting rid of a bad habit is to replace it with a good one. Activities such as reading, studying, early rising, eating healthily and performing acts of kindness have been proven to gear both the mind and body towards future successes.
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Any number of bad habits can delay or even completely halt a person from finding success and so the firm has revealed the most detrimental habits that they frequently encounter in the workplace:
Being a perfectionist: The company believes that this bad habit can be one of the biggest forms of self-sabotage. Striving for perfection is great - in small doses - and overuse of perfectionism will increase stress levels and put a stop to creativity and joy - exaggerating the importance and difficulty of most daily tasks. It is important to remember that greatness comes from many failures and do-overs. The majority of people who have enjoyed a decent amount of success in their lives will say that it was not without enduring failures and experimentation along the way.
Losing sight of what you love: McKenzie Holland believes that morale and productivity can dip when we suffer from burnout. We owe it to ourselves to occasionally make time in our schedules or weekends to undertake activities and hobbies we feel passionate about. The firm believes that an individual's downtime needs to be maximised to maintain a positive work-life balance, so they can go back to work on Monday feeling motivated to tackle any troublesome situations in the workplace.
Sleeping in too late: Having a good morning routine is vital and will help boost alertness for the day ahead. The firm recommends waking up when the alarm goes off, as this sets a precedent for the rest of the day. According to an article on Entrepreneur.com, several studies have indicated that an extra '15 minutes of snooze time' won't help combat tiredness levels because scientists claim that deeper sleep is needed to help recharge our batteries. That extra 15 minutes wasted could be put towards drinking water, showering or exercising - activities all shown to increase energy levels.
McKenzie Holland specialises in a unique form of direct marketing, which allows them to connect with consumers on behalf of their clients' brands. Good habits permit the firm to interact with potential customers in the best frame of mind - with maximum impact. In doing so, they can forge long-lasting relationships between brand and consumer and this often leads to increased customer acquisition, retention and loyalty for their clients.
Source: https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/280907
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