Superhuman By Habit
A structure gives a pattern or organization to something. It can be used in every area of your life. There is no circumvention around the matter. We must have structure to be successful. Usually, more often than not, where there is no structure, there is chaos.
By definition, a structure is an arrangement and organization of interrelated elements in a material object or system, or the object or system so organized. Material structures include man-made objects such as buildings and machines and natural objects such as biological organisms, minerals, and chemicals. Abstract structures include data structures in computer science and musical form. Types of structure include a hierarchy (a cascade of one-to-many relationships), a network featuring many-to-many links, or a lattice featuring connections between components that are neighbors in space. There is also structure to our lives!
We tend to feel more peaceful mentally when we have a plan. The lack of structure can make us feel unmotivated and distracted. This behavior often leads us to do everything at the last minute. Of course, flexibility is important, but the structure is necessary for creating a sense of stability and balance in our lives. Take a moment and take a survey of your internal structure. View the opportunities and the strengths. We are what we repeatedly do. Therefore, excellence is not an act but a habit!
If you strengthen your structure and repair it where needed, you can be more than happy. You become habitually happy. You are no longer productive. You are habitually productive. You do not just survive. You habitually live! Use what you have learned in life to move forward with life. Become superhuman by habit. Super, not because of power, but rather a success in learning how to strengthen your structure for habitual living!

4 Simple Structure Strategies
1. Habitually create theme days.
Grouping similar tasks together and attempt to streamline your workload. When you work on similar tasks together, it is easier to get in the mode and stay focused.
2. Habitually plan your week.
Try planning your week ahead of time. Make sure you have your ducks in a row. Write the vision for the week and make it plain.
3. Habitually revisit your plan for your day the night before.
It is important to plan out and review some of the details of your daily plan. This will help you stay on track and figure out exactly what you need to accomplish by the end of the day. Prioritize your day!
4. Habitually make time for self-care.
It is important to structure self-care into your schedule. It is vital that you plan some downtime to recoup and recharge yourself.
Dr. La Tonya Powers is a mother, pastor, author, entrepreneur, and community leader. Dr. Powers was destined for what she loves to do, and that is helping people whether in or outside the walls of the church. Need strategy? Navigate to www.tfunow.com and book your appointment today!