How I’m improving myself everyday.

Adam Rothstein
2 min readMar 19, 2021

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It’s 9 AM as I write this. Self-improvement can be difficult for people. Especially for someone that’s autistic such as me. Every day just before 7 AM I wake up and start my day.

The first thing I do is brush my teeth and wash my face. Next, I make myself some breakfast with coffee. After that, I get to work. Usually, for my work, I start by writing some emails, sending them out to my colleagues and clients. After the emails are sent I plan out the free piece of content I’m going to put out. Such as this one. Finally, I begin doing the things that I need to grow my brand and business. For me, building and growing my brand involves many different things from free content to creating digital products.

Starting a business has helped me improve my self-development for the better. I am reaching out to my clients and potential clients always looking to make that sale. Even though I’m only making on average a few dollars a day, I’m putting my best foot forward and building the things that are going to help people create the things they want to.

Helping others has been another key step towards my self-improvement. When you’re struggling with a problem it’s sometimes best to help someone else out. Helping out another person helps you build self-confidence and it helps you grow relationships.

The best tool that has helped me self improve is listening to podcasts. Podcasts are a tool that anyone can use on runs, in the car, or at your desk. It’s the perfect tool to use when you can’t watch a video or read a book. You can get valuable information from an expert and use those tips and tricks to help improve your life.

I’m taking these steps so that I can achieve my dreams. It isn’t easy to do this every day, but if I’m persistent and improve myself 1% every day, I’m eventually going to reach my goal and achieve greatness.

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Adam Rothstein
Adam Rothstein

Written by Adam Rothstein

Sports and tech writer. Lover of American sports stadiums.

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