“Don't fall in love with success. Fall in love with the habits that create it.”
About this quote
Don't fall in love with success. Fall in love with the habits that create it. Chasing outcomes keeps you stuck in hope and wishful thinking. Inspect your daily actions, make small tasks non-negotiable, and measure progress instead of fantasizing about trophies. Build routines that force consistency and accountability; over time those tiny acts produce real results.
When to use it
- If you want to get fit, stop dreaming about a race and commit to three consistent 30-minute workouts each week — no excuses.
- As a writer, protect a daily writing block of 30–60 minutes and hit the word count every day instead of waiting for inspiration.
- If sales matter, track and repeat a proven outreach routine every morning—calls, follow-ups, notes—rather than hoping for a big break.
- When studying, replace last-minute cramming with a nightly 45-minute review session and a weekly summary to build lasting knowledge.
