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You are 2x to 3x more likely to follow through with a habit if you make a specific plan for when, where, and how you are going to implement it. This is known as an implementation intention.
You can use this formula: “During the next week, I will partake in at least 20 minutes of vigorous exercise on [DAY] at [TIME OF DAY] at/in [PLACE].”
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People who try to accomplish multiple goals are less committed and less likely to succeed than those who focus on a single goal.
So it's important to remember that developing a specific plan for when, where, and how you will stick to a new habit will dramatically increase the odds th...
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This is the ability to perform a behavior without thinking about each step, which allows the pattern to become automatic and habitual.
Because when you begin practicing a new habit it requires a lot of conscious effort to remember to do it. But after a while, your new habit becomes a...
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Many medical professionals follow the World Health Organization's recommendation of at least 150 minutes a week of moderate exercise or 75 minutes a week of vigorous exercise for adults.
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By using this formula you will get most of your Victory Hour(5-6 am). It is divided into three 20 minutes pockets.
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