Let's be honest, for many of us, sticking to a new habit is difficult. We're motivated for a few days, then we miss one and maybe another one. And just as quickly as it started, the new habit is gone.
But you know what? It's not just you.
Behavioral scientists discovered that there's a reason for this pattern.
The good news is that, by following a few simple rules, building a habit and making it stick is not only possible but actually easier than you think. One great way to build a habit is by working towards a goal.
Rule #1 - Start very small
Begin your new habit with a tiny commitment that is easy to do.For example, if your ultimate goal is to meditate for 20 minutes every day, then start with 5 minutes or even less.
Research has shown hat willpower is like a muscle. You need to exercise it with small weights to be able to push the big ones. So start very small.
Get back on track. Don't be perfect, be consistent.
Rule # 2 - Increase very slowly
It’s amazing how fast 1% increases add up. You need to resist the temptation to do too much too fast. Instead, leverage the power of compound and make baby increases to your habits. This will massively raise your chances of success.
Rule #3 - Break it into chunks
To go back to our meditation example, even after practicing for a few weeks, 20 minutes in one go might be tough. Instead, break your meditation habit into chunks of 10 minutes in the morning and 10 in the afternoon. It’ll help you keep up the momentum as your willpower muscle develops.
Rule #4 - Never miss twice
Let’s be honest, you WILL break your new habit sooner or later. The key is to not give up. Not to stop because you missed once. A study has shown that missing your habit once makes absolutely no difference for your long-term success.
So get back on track. Don’t be perfect, be consistent.
These four rules, will help you build that new habit and make sure you don’t drop it after a few days or weeks. Namasté.
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