Want more freedom in your business? Stop relying on willpower. Wendy Wood’s 30 years of research prove that habits—not motivation—create the structure and security every entrepreneur craves.
Wendy Wood’s book, Good Habits, Bad Habits, showed me that the most successful entrepreneurs don’t burn out chasing big goals. They build small, repeatable systems that free up time, reduce stress, and create stability. What struck me? She doesn’t just talk about habits—she’s studied them for decades. Her work is a reminder: Your daily routines are the foundation of your freedom.
Here’s the truth: Willpower fades. But habits? They’re the autopilot for your business. For you, that means:
- More autonomy: Less decision fatigue, more control.
- More security: Consistent actions lead to predictable results.
- More value: When you focus on systems, you create space to serve your team, your family, and your community. Wendy’s lesson? Design your environment so good habits happen naturally.
Your challenge this week: Pick one habit that supports your freedom. Maybe it’s blocking 30 minutes daily to work on your business, not in it. Or automating a repetitive task to free up mental space. Tie it to something you already do—like, ‘After I check my morning emails, I’ll review my cash flow for 10 minutes.’ Small steps, big impact.
Here is a conversation that I had with Wendy: You want to learn this about good and bad habits – Wendy Wood