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Quitting After Failure

If you fail a few times, don’t give up.

Just figure out why it happened, and plan to beat that obstacle next time. Then be as consistent as possible from then on out, until the habit is ingrained.

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We often refocus to other things a few weeks after starting a habit change. But the habit probably isn’t firmly ingrained by then, so you waste the time spent trying to form the new habit. 

Stick to the habit for at least 30 days, and be as consistent as possible.

4. Do not fear to fail

4. Do not fear to fail

If you won't fail, you'll never learn. Stop procrastinating, get out of your comfort zone, fail as quickly and as many times possible, learn from your mistakes & figure out ways to improve them.

4. Make a plan

Next, write out everything you’ll need to do, and if you don’t know, Google it.

  • Then, prioritize these steps and schedule time to do them.
  • Break down the massive projects into smaller steps.

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