your habits and systems. The process is associated with habit building. This might involve working out every day, keeping your desk organized, or developing a meditation routine. 3. Your Identity: Your success is dependent upon changing your identity. You will need to transform your belief system and change the way you think about yourself, others, and the world in general. Outcomes focus on the results, and processes focus on what you do to get the results. Your identity is centered around your belief system. You can determine what a person believes by evaluating their lifestyle. The difficulty in building habits is where we begin. When your main focus is on what you want to achieve, your goal is not to make these changes a lifestyle, you are only making the changes to get the results. When your focus is on getting results, you will stay on the never-ending treadmill of “trying to make it.” Because even if you do achieve a certain level of success, you will find yourself reverting back to old habits shortly after. It’s like the person who is always going on a diet, they lose the weight for the wedding or the vacation, and as soon as it’s over, they are back to slouching in front of the TV with a pizza! Imagine two people who have decided to give up smoking. When they are around smokers and someone offers them a cigarette, one of them replies, “Thanks for asking but I’m trying to give it up.” This sounds like a great response until you peel back the layers and analyze the mindset behind that statement. Stating that you are trying to give it up means that you still see yourself as a smoker. To achieve your goals, you’ve got to change your belief system. The second person says, “Thanks for the offer, but I don’t smoke.” The wording is similar, but the second person has chosen to change their identity— they used to be a smoker, but that habit is no longer something they indulge in. Most people are not aware that the key to lasting change is to change their identity. Their focus is on the outcome and nothing else. When a man decides he wants a body like Michael B Jordan, his main concern is the outcome. People set goals without understanding that their actions are determined by their belief system. There is a belief system behind every action; if you don’t believe in Jesus Christ, you are not going to go to church and pray. When people behave in ways that contradict their belief system, it won’t last. If you want more financial freedom, but you are always spending money because that’s what you saw your parents do, your belief system hasn’t changed, and you will find that you will keep