And for the love of all that is good, recognize that not everyone is alike. Not everyone benefits from the tips in the article. Some are actually harmed by them. It reduces their creativity and morale, not increases it.
@wccrawford I'm just putting out some advice that works for me and those who I work with. If you have some other methods of establishing habits that work for you, I'd love to hear about them!
fwiw: I've found reading biographies of successful (whatever that means to you) people really helpful. I've enjoyed reading more general stuff like 7 habits & millionaire mind and listening to guys like Jim Rohn & Tony Robbins, but have found biographies most helpful in showing me the inevitable highs and lows for many larger than life figures. My point being: to increase your odds of "success", study it in its various forms.
I know some of these habits like seem a lot like project management, but in my experience managing yourself is necessary to reach your entrepreneurial potential.
There is no one-size-fits-all life plan.