Find Your Cornerstone Systems
Scott Miker
When you start using a systems and habits approach to improvement, you’ll naturally experiment with different strategies. Some will work, and some won’t. That’s part of the process.
The key is to identify the systems that consistently move the needle for you. These “cornerstone systems” do more than just help you achieve one goal—they support multiple areas of growth. They create a foundation for long-term, systematic improvement.
So don’t get discouraged if some strategies fail. Those missteps help you uncover the systems that truly matter—the ones that will keep you moving forward. Focus on building those cornerstones, and watch as they help you grow in ways you never expected.
Start small. Stay consistent. Build your foundation. The rest will follow.