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​7 underrated habits that guarantee big success in life​

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 31, 2025, 12:01 IST
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7 underrated habits that gurantee big success in life

Quick hacks or slow wins? When the former makes the adrenaline rush higher, the latter needs patience. The ‘patience’ which is worth waiting for. In this process, people often come across some truths that they may ignore and end up overlooking the most easily available lessons—lessons that everybody knows but are used only by those who know where to use which learning.
Here are 7 such rules that are common, yet have the power to do miracles.

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Stop chasing likes

It’s easy and extremely common in today’s world to get hooked on likes, praise, or the nod of approval from friends and strangers alike. New dress, new house, everything needs to be on the social media wall , waiting for comments from the people who barely know your struggle behind achieving that. The true strength lies in shaping your self-worth from within. Instead of looking outward for reassurance, set your own standards, measure your growth against your past self, and trust your internal compass.


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Think before you ask

Be it classroom questions or job interviews,most people rush to give answers; the wise one pauses to refine the question. Learning to ask sharp, insightful, and sometimes uncomfortable questions opens doors that answers alone can’t. Whether you’re troubleshooting a project or reflecting on a relationship, powerful questions help to look at some new perspectives that you never really thought of before . It’s about curiosity with purpose, not just interrogation.


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learning from repetition

Life repeats itself, but few notice the loops. Mastering pattern recognition means spotting the hidden rhythms in your behavior, relationships, or even business trends. Catching self-sabotage before it starts? Predicting how people will react? Identifying cycles in your moods? This skill transforms confusion into clarity—suddenly, what felt random now reveals teachable moments and smarter decisions.

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Finding clarity in stillness

Modern life is allergic to stillness—scrolls, notifications, endless stimulation. Being born in a world where every moment of boredom comes with multiple opportunities But boredom is fertile ground for creativity, reflection, and insight. When you stop running from downtime, you start hearing your inner voice more clearly. Embracing those quiet, listless moments helps your mind reset, process, and even generate new ideas. In a noisy world, boredom is a hidden oasis.


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Practicing Intentional Gratitude

In the rush and pressure of daily life, it’s so easy to overlook the small milestones or take routine comforts for granted. But making a conscious habit of gratitude—pausing to notice what’s going well, reflecting on lessons from challenges, and appreciating the people around you—reshapes your perspective. When you focus on the positive, no matter how minor, it just helps you shift your mental state from scarcity to abundance. This doesn’t mean ignoring real frustrations, but do not let your life revolve around just that negativity. Over time, intentional gratitude acts as a buffer against negativity, increases resilience, and deepens your connection to the present moment


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Being valued through boundaries

In this Social media era ,People expect others to always be out there with an available signboard. But often, the more available you are, the more you’re taken for granted. When your time or company is rare, others are more likely to appreciate it and value your presence. This isn’t about intentionally being unavailable to someone when they need your help, rather it’s about recognizing your own value and making deliberate choices about where you invest yourself.


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Doing the work without the weight

“Do your work and don’t worry about results” This phrase often sounds unrealistic. At the same time, ambition is good, but obsession with results is not. When someone acts being extremely headstrong about a particular outcome, they stay more flexible and less anxious. By letting go of rigid expectations, the human brain opens itself up to alternatives, adaptations, and unexpected victories. No matter how unrealistic it may sound, it’s true—not every result is going to be the way we expect it to be, but we can always control our effort and our attitude towards whatever comes next.


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