Learn how to master habits and improve your thinking and behavior.
Most people think they are in command of their decisions, but they're fooling themselves, because they fall into thinking and behavior traps of which they're usually completely unaware. Breaking bad thinking and behavior habits is difficult and can seem like an unnecessarily difficult chore. Only when inertia carries a person or organization to a point where they can no longer deny they have a problem do they tend to take action. By then, the cost of repairing the damage caused by bad habits practiced for long periods of time is far greater than the cost of proactively taking action early. This topic will deliver a framework for mastering habits for individuals and organizations. This material uses the presenter's experience as a legal support and legal operations professional to illustrate the ways people and companies can improve their thinking and behavior by mastering their habits. To become a successful person, one needs to cultivate the habits that correspond to successful outcomes. While this correlation will not necessarily guarantee successful outcomes in all cases, success is far more likely to prove elusive without the habits that typically attend positive results.