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Define Your Habit Cues

Habits are either “time-based” or “activity-based.” Identify which cue works for each new mini habit.

Do you want to exercise at a specific time, such as nine every morning, or give yourself more flexibility, such as before dinner? If specific cues tax your willpower, assign yourself general cues, such as completing the mini habit before bedtime.

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"What is called genius is the abundance of life and health." - Thoreau

Personal development blogger Stephen Guise offers a self-improvement program that is “too small to fail.”

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