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15 Powerful Habits of Top 1% Women To TRANSFORM Your Life

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    Summary

    In this inspiring video by Adete Dahiya, the spotlight is on the transformative habits that define the world's top 1% women. These women are not a result of random luck but of deliberate practices that help them excel and navigate challenges with finesse. From fostering radical resourcefulness and speaking their mind to maintaining a strategic balance of energies, the video elucidates how adopting these habits can empower anyone to reach new heights. Key insights highlight the importance of rejecting societal norms, embracing both feminine and masculine energies, and building a resilient and supportive network. Start adopting these proven habits for a life of success and fulfillment.

      Highlights

      • Radical resourcefulness: The mindset of figuring things out rather than giving up. 🧠
      • Breaking the 'good girl' trap: Why bold actions and speaking up make history. 💥
      • The impact of understanding wealth: Make money work for you to gain freedom. 💸
      • Building a powerful personal presence that influences and commands respect. 🏆
      • Leveraging both energies: Use both logic and creativity to truly excel. 🌟
      • Strategic pauses: The importance of reflection in personal growth. ⏸️
      • Risk-taking and resilience: Learning from fear and failure to keep moving forward. 🔄
      • Keeping promises to yourself as the foundation of self-trust and success. 📈

      Key Takeaways

      • Adopt a mindset of radical resourcefulness to solve problems like a puzzle. 🧩
      • Speak up and claim your space, ensuring your voice is heard. 📢
      • Understand money and how it works to achieve financial freedom. 💸
      • Cultivate presence; your presentation speaks before you do. 👗
      • Balance masculine and feminine energies to avoid burnout. 🧘‍♀️
      • Embrace failure, be resilient, and learn from setbacks. 💪
      • Honor your commitments and build self-trust to achieve success. 🗝️
      • Collaborate and grow with others; real power is built together. 🤝

      Overview

      Ever wondered what sets the top 1% of women apart? According to Adete Dahiya, it's all about instincts and intentional habits. The women who thrive aren't bound by lucky stars or exceptional circumstances alone. They adopt a habit of radical resourcefulness, turning problems into domains of possibilities. These women disrupt norms, faithfully speak their minds, and don't adhere to the 'good girl' mold. They choose to see possibilities instead of roadblocks and use their voices to drive change.

        Financial fluency is another pillar. The journey to financial freedom starts with savvy money management and the realization that wealth isn't just about finances; it’s about the liberty to make independent choices. Commanding presence is equally important, as top women understand that how they carry themselves can cement their influence before words are even spoken. Balancing appearances with personal substance is key, and cultivating both is essential for authentic empowerment.

          Lastly, the journey is not just about internal strength but also the ability to build and maintain robust networks. Encouraging collaboration over competition, aligning feminine and masculine energies wisely, and keeping the promises to oneself are essentials highlighted by Adete. The culmination of these habits paints a picture not just of individual success but of collective growth, advocating that true strength lies in shared victories, innovation, and personal integrity.

            Chapters

            • 00:00 - 00:30: Introduction and Setting the Context The chapter introduces the concept of successful and confident women, highlighting that their achievements are not merely due to luck, genetics, privilege, or financial wealth. Instead, it suggests that these women follow distinct lifestyles and mindsets that set them apart from the rest. The chapter challenges common perceptions and invites readers to explore the underlying traits that contribute to the success of the top 1% of women.
            • 00:30 - 01:00: Introduction to the 15 Habits In the chapter 'Introduction to the 15 Habits', the focus is on sharing 15 powerful habits that are backed by psychology and practiced by successful women. These habits are introduced as rules that can help individuals learn and grow. The first habit, called radical resourcefulness or the 'everything is figured out' mindset, is discussed. This mindset stresses the importance of facing challenges without panic, complaints, and having the perseverance to try more than once without giving up.
            • 01:00 - 02:30: Habit 1: Radical Resourcefulness The first chapter, 'Habit 1: Radical Resourcefulness,' focuses on the mindset of the top 1% of women who view problems not as insurmountable hurdles but as puzzles that can be solved. They leverage their resourcefulness, persistence, and continuous learning to figure out answers, even when they aren't immediately obvious. An inspiring example highlighted is that of Lilan M Gilberth, an engineer known for embracing this mindset to effect change.
            • 02:30 - 04:00: Habit 2: The Good Girl Trap This chapter discusses how innovation is not solely the domain of geniuses but is accessible to everyone through perseverance and creative thinking. The use of foot pedals on trash cans and door shelves in refrigerators serve as examples of everyday innovations that make life easier. It emphasizes that adopting this mindset requires a shift in how one thinks, tackling self-doubt by reframing 'I can't' into a positive action.
            • 04:00 - 05:30: Habit 3: Speaking Up The chapter emphasizes the importance of adopting a solution-oriented mindset instead of succumbing to defeatist attitudes. It proposes that instead of saying 'I can't do this,' one should ask 'How can I do this?' while noting that this doesn’t mean doing everything alone but encourages finding solutions rather than giving up. The prerequisite to this mindset is overcoming the 'good girl trap,' which implies that conforming to traditional, passive female roles can be limiting, as evidenced by the quote, 'Good Girls Don't Make History, Bold Girls Do.'
            • 05:30 - 08:00: Habit 4: Wealth Woman Code The chapter discusses how women, from a young age, are often conditioned to be nice and agreeable, which can hinder their potential. In contrast, women in the top 1% break out of this mold by being bold, outspoken, and not overly agreeable. They blaze their own trails rather than conform to societal expectations. The chapter encourages women to break free from these limiting societal norms and create their own paths to success.
            • 08:00 - 10:00: Habit 5: Cultivating a Powerful Presence Rihanna's decision to launch Fenty Beauty serves as an example of cultivating a powerful presence. Despite industry advice to play it safe with a standard celebrity makeup line, she opted for innovation. By releasing a 40-shade foundation range, she challenged the industry's lack of inclusivity, proving that all women deserve better representation.
            • 10:00 - 12:10: Product Promotion and Sponsor Message The chapter titled 'Product Promotion and Sponsor Message' discusses a significant success story in the beauty industry. It highlights how an unnamed brand made $100 million in just 40 days, dramatically impacting the industry. The narrative emphasizes the importance of speaking one's mind and not conforming to societal expectations, mentioning that top 1% women assert themselves in various arenas such as boardrooms, negotiations, and personal relationships.
            • 12:10 - 15:00: Habit 6: Having Positive Female Mentors Chapter Title: Habit 6: Having Positive Female Mentors Summary: This chapter discusses the importance of women speaking up to create change, rather than remaining silent. A notable example provided is that of Reese Witherspoon, who highlighted the issue of women being typecast in superficial roles in Hollywood. When her concerns were ignored, she didn't accept defeat. Instead, she took proactive measures by launching 'Hello Sunshine,' a production company aimed at producing films and TV shows with strong female leads. This move showcases her influence and how she successfully transformed the industry through her determination and leadership. The chapter underscores the power of women who refuse to stay silent and become positive mentors.
            • 15:00 - 18:00: Habit 7: Balancing Energy In "Habit 7: Balancing Energy," the focus is on understanding and mastering the energy required to build and sustain wealth. Sarah Blakely's story exemplifies this mastery, as she developed Spanx with just $5,000 of her own savings. By educating herself in finance and refusing external investments early on, she was able to create a billion-dollar enterprise while retaining full ownership. This chapter emphasizes the importance of financial literacy and strategic independence to achieve robust and sustainable growth.
            • 18:00 - 19:30: Habit 8: Time for Reflection In this chapter, the importance of understanding how money works is emphasized as a means to achieve financial freedom, especially in a male-dominated world. The chapter encourages readers not to be discouraged if they lack money or knowledge at present but to start from where they are. It suggests starting with one book, video, or blog post and implementing the learned changes before moving on to more advanced topics. Two beginner-friendly videos by the author are mentioned as resources for getting started.
            • 19:30 - 21:00: Habit 9: Leaning into Fear The chapter emphasizes that on a financial journey, wealth alone is not sufficient for success. Cultivating a powerful presence is equally important, as it speaks louder than money. Top 1% women understand this and are intentional about how they present themselves, from their appearance and personal style to their posture. Examples of women who embody these traits include Michelle Obama and Priyanka Chopra.
            • 21:00 - 23:00: Habit 10: Resilience in the Face of Failure In this chapter, the focus is on the quality of resilience, especially in the face of failure. It takes inspiration from successful women who exhibit a powerful presence, like Priyanka Chopra and Michelle Obama. The text emphasizes that their unshakable confidence and poise are key components of their success. The chapter suggests that such traits can be cultivated by anyone through deliberate efforts to enhance one's appearance and personality, one step at a time. The author also refers to additional resources for further learning on these topics.
            • 23:00 - 25:30: Habit 11: Self-Accountability The chapter 'Habit 11: Self-Accountability' opens with a discussion on the importance of choosing personality over looks, although both are deemed equally important. The narrative then shifts to an emphasis on skincare as a crucial element impacting appearance, highlighting the role of skin in enhancing one's looks. The chapter introduces a product—The Derma Co's 15% Vitamin C serum—describing its benefits in reducing dark spots, giving a radiant glow, and providing an even-toned complexion, thus linking skincare to the broader theme of self-accountability.
            • 25:30 - 27:30: Habit 12: Controlling Your Time The chapter discusses the importance of controlling your time. It emphasizes the importance of being effective and efficient, similar to how dermatologists design serums for maximum effectiveness. There's a mention of a skincare product containing vitamin C and niacinamide, highlighting its effectiveness compared to others on the market and suggesting the usage of sunscreen to prevent sensitivity. The chapter likely relates skincare routines to time management strategies, possibly by using the focused care required in skincare as a metaphor for meticulously managing time. A discount code and purchasing options for the product are also mentioned, highlighting time-saving convenience in shopping.
            • 27:30 - 30:30: Habit 13: Knowing When to Accept Help This chapter emphasizes the importance of having female mentors for women seeking success. It discusses how behind every successful woman often lies a supportive group of other successful women who have helped her along the way. Top 1% women tend to seek out female mentors specifically because they have faced similar challenges and understand the unique struggles women face. The chapter references notable examples like Oprah, who had Maya Angelou as a mentor, and Serena Williams, who was mentored by Billie Jean King. It highlights that seeking and accepting help from those who have walked a similar path is crucial for success.
            • 30:30 - 32:30: Habit 14: Building Your Network Through Collaboration Chapter 14, titled 'Building Your Network Through Collaboration,' delves into the unique challenges women face in professional and personal spheres, such as gender bias, imposter syndrome, and work-life balance issues. It emphasizes the role of female mentors in providing insider perspectives and guidance on navigating these challenges. The chapter highlights that mentorship is not limited to personal meetings or one-on-one interactions; instead, learning can also be achieved through mentors' written works, interviews, and speeches. This broader approach to mentorship ensures continuous growth while pursuing physical meetings.
            • 32:30 - 35:30: Habit 15: Keeping Promises to Yourself The chapter emphasizes the importance of reaching out for guidance and support, particularly from other women, as a crucial aspect of career advancement for powerful women. It highlights that successful women did not achieve their status alone and encourages sharing experiences and lessons learned. Additionally, the chapter addresses the significance of balancing masculine and feminine energy in personal and professional life. The author reflects on previously adhering to a hard-driving 'boss babe' culture but suggests re-evaluating this mindset to achieve a more balanced approach.
            • 35:30 - 37:00: Conclusion and Final Motivational Message In this concluding chapter, the author discusses the impact of having predominantly male mentors and the resulting burnout and misalignment she experienced. She highlights the importance of balancing masculine and feminine energies, particularly for women striving in goal-oriented careers. The chapter emphasizes recognizing and valuing the unique strengths and mental models that women possess.

            15 Powerful Habits of Top 1% Women To TRANSFORM Your Life Transcription

            • 00:00 - 00:30 all of us know at least one woman who is confident who is great with money who is successful at whatever she does but she's also kind and compassionate and feminine basically she is almost always winning now what if I told you that this is not just a result of luck or genetics or privilege or even money it is certainly not a result of waking up at 4:00 a.m. and having 2hour morning routines while those things are helpful the women who actually set themselves apart the top 1% women live by a very
            • 00:30 - 01:00 different set of rules and in this video I want to share what those rules are so that we can learn from them and become that woman these are 15 powerful habits backed by psychology and proven by the most successful women in the world starting off with radical resourcefulness or as I like to call it the everything is figured out of mindset now most of us when we are faced with a challenge we Panic We complain we might try once or twice before giving up our
            • 01:00 - 01:30 default mode is often frustration not solution but top 1% women they think differently they don't really see problems as hurdles but as puzzles to solve they know that even if they don't have the answer right now they have the ability to figure it out through resourcefulness through persistence through learning so many women have used this exact mindset to change the world my favorite example is that of lilan M gilberth she was an engineer and she is
            • 01:30 - 02:00 the reason that we have foot pedals on trash cans and door shell in refrigerators can you imagine how much more frustrating tasks would be if we didn't have these things throughout her life she proved that Innovation is not about genius it's about finding a way forward and every woman I talk about in this video embodies this mindset now the awesome thing is that we can also have it we can all do it it just requires a little bit of mental reframing now one simple hack that you can try is that every time your mind says I can't oh my
            • 02:00 - 02:30 God I can't fix my laptop oh I can't do this instead of giving into that I can't just ask yourself how can I do this instead now this doesn't mean that you have to do everything yourself that you have to do every single action yourself it just means you have to look for a solution instead of giving up but the catch is that this mindset only works if you are willing to let go of a far more damaging trap the good girl trap you must have heard this quote Good Girls Don't Make History Bold Girls do and yet
            • 02:30 - 03:00 most of us since we are little girls we are rewarded for being nice or being agreeable accommodating and we are reprimanded for taking risks for standing up for voicing our opinions this conditioning stops us from ever reaching our true potential but the top 1% women you will rarely find them fitting the good girl category they are bold they're outspoken they don't take from people they're not too agreeable and they don't play it safe and that's why they create their own Parts instead of conforming to the B chal so the next time your concerned
            • 03:00 - 03:30 about remember this point and let Rihanna's story be your Guiding Light so when Rihanna decided to launch Fenty Beauty the entire industry told her to play it safe told her to stick to the basics and release a standard celebrity makeup line but well she didn't listen she ignored the good girl rules of launching a beauty brand she went all in with a 40 shade foundation range something that no major cosmetic brand had ever done before she called out the industry for lack of inclusivity and proved that women of all skin tones deserved better better as a result she
            • 03:30 - 04:00 made $100 million in just 40 days and caused a shift in the beauty industry forever if she had waited for approval Fenty Beauty might never have existed that's absolutely wild to me now one positive effect of doing this of going against the good girl mindset is that you learn to speak your mind top 1% women always speak their mind they don't shrink themselves to fit expectations whether it is in boardrooms whether it's in negotiations even in relationships they claim their own space and they make
            • 04:00 - 04:30 sure they're heard silence does not create change speaking up does another great example of this is Ree with the spoon she had spoken up multiple times about Hollywood typ Casting women in Shallow roles but nobody was actually paying heed and when people didn't listen instead of just accepting that as defeat she took action she launched hello sunshine which is a production house and she started producing films and TV shows with strong female leads she's a Powerhouse who changed the industry because she refused to stay silent that is is the power of women who
            • 04:30 - 05:00 can speak up and this brings me to Habit Number Four The Wealth woman code top 1% women they understand money they understand how to make money for themselves how to make money work for themselves Sarah blickley who's the founder of spank she started her own business with her own savings it was about $5,000 I believe but instead of right away taking risky moves going to investors she educated herself on finances she refused to take outside Investments and she built a billion dollar company without giving away Equity I've said it before I'll say it
            • 05:00 - 05:30 again understanding how money works and then using it to Achieve Financial Freedom is how you gain your power back in a male dominated world it's how you gain freedom to make choices so it's okay if you don't have money or if you don't have the knowledge right now because you can start wherever you are pick one book one video One blog post read it implement the changes and then move on to more complicated stuff I have two detailed videos on this topic that you can also refer to these are beginner friendly they'll help you get started
            • 05:30 - 06:00 with your financial journey and I highly highly recommend that you start right now if you haven't done so already but there's one more catch here wealth alone is not going to get you head it's important but there is one thing that speaks louder than money and that is cultivating a powerful presence your presence it speaks before you do and the top 1% women they know this they are intentional about how they present themselves in the world from their appearance their personal style to their posture the way they carry themselves look at women like Michelle Obama Panka Chopra Georgia Malone they dress for
            • 06:00 - 06:30 success they all have a signature style they're Poise they hold themselves with unshakable confidence with Grace whether it's Priyanka commanding a global stage or Michelle Obama delivering iconic speeches such powerful women have mastered the art of presence and that's something that we can all develop simply by working on the different aspects of our appearance and our personality one step at a time now I have made and I will continue to make several videos on both topics they are here if you want to check them out I highly recommend you
            • 06:30 - 07:00 start with your personality first if you have to choose between your looks and your personality but both of them matter equally now speaking of looks or appearance one aspect that impacts how you look more than anything else is your skin and today's sponsor the dermaco helps you elevate your skin care without spending a lot of time or effort their 15% vitamin C serum is a top 1% product just like the game-changing women we are talking about today it evenly reduces dark spots gives you a radiant glow and an even toned complex it's formulated
            • 07:00 - 07:30 with a higher concentration of 15% vitamin C which along with 5% niacinamide is more effective than any other vitamin C serum in the market the best part it is designed by dermatologists for maximum Effectiveness make sure you do top it with sunscreen in the morning to avoid sensitivity the dermaco 1% hyaluronic acid sunscreen with spf50 is a great option to try here and you can use my code Aditi 2025 for discounts on their website plus you can also find it on Amazon Flipkart and naika now this brings me to rule number
            • 07:30 - 08:00 six which is having positive female mentors you have to remember that behind every successful woman is a tribe of other successful women who had her back at one point or another and this is the reason that top 1% women don't just seek mentors they specifically seek female mentors who are where they want to be Oprah had Maya Angelo Serena Williams had Billy jeene King falgon NAA leaned on Indina Nui the examples are endless but why does having female mentors matter because women face very different
            • 08:00 - 08:30 obstacles and challenges than men do both in work and in life whether it's gender bias imposture syndrome work life balance struggles female mentors are able to offer Insider perspective on dealing with these obstacles and often they provide a road map but here is what nobody tells you mentorship isn't just about seeking out personal meetings or one-on-one chats with women we want to learn from those are great if you can get them but in the meanwhile while you're trying to get physical meetings with your mentors don't give up on learning learn from reading about your mentors their interviews their speeches
            • 08:30 - 09:00 analyzing the careers of powerful women and yes reach out send that email that message be clear on what you want to ask them and shoot your shot the most powerful women did not get there alone they had other women guiding them and it's okay to ask for guidance when you need it and this brings me to one of my favorite points in today's video which is balancing masculine and feminine energy for the longest time I subscribed to the boss babe culture hustle hustle hustle work 16 hours to get that money no pin no game that sort of mentality I
            • 09:00 - 09:30 also only had male mentors for the longest time because I couldn't find a lot of women succeeding in the fields that I wanted to succeed in but doing that for a long time led to severe burnout exhaustion my hormones becoming all haywire and me not feeling aligned with my own self that is when I started learning about the balance of masculine and feminine energy as women we have so many strengths and mental models that men don't and often with goal oriented career oriented women we kind of overshadow the feminine side of us but
            • 09:30 - 10:00 to succeed in the world you need both masculine and feminine energies and the top 1% women they understand this they lead with confidence but they influence with Grace they use logic and intuition together and most importantly they know when to take charge and when to let things flow this is not about gender stereotypes because a lot of people will make it about that but this is about recognizing that different situations in your work in your life call for different approaches you can't fit the same approach to every single situation
            • 10:00 - 10:30 sometimes you will need to make quick decisions you will need to take bold action but other times you will need to balance that out with creativity with taking things slow as women we are more sensitive to these things and if we don't create that energy balance our internal Compass becomes misaligned so pay attention to which energy you naturally default to and practice developing the complimentary side I already have a video on a feminine energy that you can check out and besides that one more thing that you can do to balance your energy is to have a think date every single week which is
            • 10:30 - 11:00 nothing but a day dedicated to deep reflection without distractions today's world celebrates constant action right we are constantly doing something we're never really just present or sitting in the moment and reflecting which is why this becomes a very very powerful Habit to cultivate successful women understand the power of the Strategic pause the concept behind building this habit is that it forces you to actively participate in your life rather than just constantly operating on autopilot and by this I don't mean journaling or
            • 11:00 - 11:30 meditation this is more focused on thinking about your big picture goals your challenges and creating possibilities just like you do you know deep brainstorming sessions at work you do a deep reflection session for your life during this time you don't have any scheduled meetings you say no to calls you say no to social media you block out a few hours every single week where you just sit and think without interruption this gives you Clarity and Direction like nothing else and it also helps you tackle fear very very effectively which is our next habit leaning into to fear I
            • 11:30 - 12:00 recently heard this quote that your success in life is directly proportional to your audacity and I couldn't agree with it more what does it mean that your success in life is directly proportional to the risk that you're willing to take successful women are applauded for their risk-taking ability Vita Singh for example she declined a one cor salary job to start her own business that is a huge risk I don't know if I was ever at that stage I would be able to you know take that leap quit it and start YouTube
            • 12:00 - 12:30 she could have let the fear of failure or the fear of not making enough money hold her back she could have taken that job but then today she would just have had a marginally higher salary and one of India's most successful cosmetic brands wouldn't have existed top 1% women understand this they don't run away from Fear they lean into it and the beauty about fear is that it's a conditioned response so the more risk you take in life and the more you come out of that risky bet unscathed the faster your brain learns that there is nothing to fear when you do hard things it trains your brain to not fear hard
            • 12:30 - 13:00 things it improves your willpower it makes you more perceptive of which risks are worth taking so this is your sign to take that step send that email start that business the worst thing that can happen it won't generate expected results but the best thing that can happen is that it will give you asymmetrical returns now it's one thing to become comfortable with failing but at the same time you also need to become resilient in the phase of failure I call this the millionaire pyramid every successful woman you admire has failed more times that you can imagine but
            • 13:00 - 13:30 every time they failed they pivoted they picked up the pieces and they tried again they didn't just decide to give up you have to understand that failure is not something that separates the top 1% women from regular folks because failure is intrinsic to The Human Experience what truly makes them different what truly makes top 1% people different is how quickly they recover and what they learn from that failure Vera Wang if you don't know is one of the leading designers in the world today but she did not start her journey as a designer she
            • 13:30 - 14:00 wanted to become an Olympic figure skater after years of training she didn't really make the team so instead of quitting sulking she pivoted and entered the Fashion World she worked at bog for 17 years and got passed over for the editorinchief role she didn't become editorinchief that was another huge rejection but instead of giving up she reinvented herself again launched her own Bridal Fashion Empire at the age of 40 and today she has become one of the most recognized designers in the world so if she can do that why can't you if
            • 14:00 - 14:30 she can do that at 40 what are we so scared about right now this brings me to Habit number 11 which is self accountability the world is full of excuses and we humans we are masters of it I'm super tired today I'll start this project later Netflix things like that right every time you want to go do something these are the excuses that come up in your mind and when things do not go our way we blame the circumstances not ourselves top 1% women however they take hij radical responsibility for their results
            • 14:30 - 15:00 they refuse to blame circumstances or other people or bad luck or outcomes essentially they're not stuck in a victim mindset now this does not mean that they control everything obviously external factors exist but rather than focusing on what they can't control they focus exclusively on what they can control which are their responses their decisions and their own actions self-accountability is one of the best habits that you can build in life it impacts almost every single sphere of your life every everything that you trying to do today will become 10x
            • 15:00 - 15:30 better if you hold yourself accountable so when something goes wrong resist the urge to immediately look for external factors to blame and instead ask yourself what part did I play at this or what could I do differently next time this habit can transform your life single-handedly and with that we come to Habit number 12 which is controlling your time I have said this before in my productivity videos so I'll keep this short the average person lets life happen to them reacting to whatever demands attention the top 1% on the the other hand they proactively designed
            • 15:30 - 16:00 their days around their priorities it took me a very long time to learn how to do this top 1% people have Frameworks or systems for everything they have decision-making Frameworks routines email templates and all of these are designed to maximize their energy and focus on tasks that actually move the needle and not make them waste time on things that are not contributing to their growth but contrary to the top 1% most people most women alive don't have these systems so our time actually gets eaten Away by whatever is most urgent in
            • 16:00 - 16:30 the moment and then at the end of the day we have not inched closer to our goals and we wonder where did all the time go so if you don't want to be that woman anymore you have to start by tracking how you currently spend your time just do this for one week identify your energy Peaks your valleys like when do you have the highest amount of energy in the day when your energy dips and then you want to go ahead and schedule your most important work during your high energy periods you can also create boundaries around your time both with others and with yourself I have also shared seven other systems alongside
            • 16:30 - 17:00 time which you can watch in this video that will help you set better systems for yourself now another thing that top 1% women are excellent at doing is knowing when to accept help the strongest women are ones who have effective support systems whether it's delegating tasks Hing help leveraging technology they understand that Independence is overrated and I know that this might sound contrary to the self- Lov advice that you often get but self- Lov also can't exist in I relation just a reminder Serena Williams who is
            • 17:00 - 17:30 one of the best female tennis players of all time one of the greatest athletes of all time openly credits her team her coaches trainers even her family and her husband for her success she delegates where needed she focuses only on things that she is good at and this proves that true strength comes from knowing when to accept support not from trying to be a superwoman as many of us are made to feel is important and as women we are notoriously difficult when it comes to
            • 17:30 - 18:00 accepting help again like this is a conditioned response we've been taught that we need to know how to handle everything that's not true girls you don't have to do everything by yourself so start by identifying areas where you are unnecessarily doing everything yourself ask yourself which area of Life Could you delegate outwards could you seek help in so that you make life easier for yourself you know not everything in life has to be hard for it to be a good thing so make life easier for yourself wherever you can ask yourself what systems you can Implement and then start Implement them the way that I started to see this especially on
            • 18:00 - 18:30 this channel as well right it took me a very very long time to start having a team to start having people that I could rely on but the moment that I understood that it is multiplication of impact instead of weakness or instead of letting my perfectionism come over that is when I was able to delegate and it had such a beautiful impact on me on this channel on the women who are watching this video this brings me to Hab number 14 which is building your network through collaboration for the longest time women have been against each other they still continue to be
            • 18:30 - 19:00 pitted against each other women have been taught that we can never be friends that we are competitive we need to fight over men but top 1% women have time and again proved that this is not true by building some of the most powerful communities through collaboration they understand that success is not just about what you know but who you grow with Reese with thepoon again one of my favorite actors instead of just promoting herself she created this book club called Reese's book club where she spotlights female authors and she's building a thriving literary community and actually she buys rights to those
            • 19:00 - 19:30 books and turns them into very powerful movies I absolutely love that Emma Watson did not just speak about gender equality and get done with it she launched he for she a movement that partners with global leaders and activists to make real change these women didn't succeed alone they collaborated they created platforms they uplifted others they expanded their influence in the process the takeaway that I'm trying to get at here is that instead of thinking how can I get ahead start asking yourself who can I grow with and life will become so much better
            • 19:30 - 20:00 real power is built together real growth happens together and finally this brings me to Habit number 15 keeping the promises we make to ourselves Oprah Winfrey once said that the key to success is making a decision and honoring it it's as simple early in her career she promised herself that she would never let anybody dictate her worth and she followed through on that she walked away from unfair deals she stood up for what she believed in and ultimately she created her own media Empire maryc in India who's a boxing Legend we all know she made a promise to herself that she would become a world
            • 20:00 - 20:30 champion and despite the fact that she had so much financial difficulty she had family she had kids she honored that commitment she went on to become a world champion this just goes on to prove that commitment beats circumstances every single time top 1% women they understand this they follow through they treat their own commitments as seriously as a contract with the world because when you constantly break your promises whether it's skipping workouts or delaying projects or staying in situations you swore you would leave you teach yourself that your word does not matter but when
            • 20:30 - 21:00 you honor your commitments no matter how small they are you build an unshakable Foundation of self-confidence of discipline success is not just built on motivation it is built on self trust please remember that and self trust comes from one thing keeping the promises that you make to yourself girls you have to remember that the top 1% is not some exclusive club that you need an invitation to join it's a decision that you make every single day through your habits your mindset your will to grow beyond the ordinary your future successful self she's already inside of
            • 21:00 - 21:30 you and these 15 habits that we've discussed today they simply help bring her to life but as we all know information without action does not create any transformation I want to challenge you to choose any one of the habits that we have discussed today and Implement that this week in your life prove to yourself that you can rely on you and then you expand from there if you found value in this video I want you to share it with another top 1% woman and make sure you go check out this video next because YouTube said you're going to love it and I'm going to see
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