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The 21 Day Myth

The 21 Day Myth

According to productivity experts, if a person commits to doing something – anything – for 21 days straight.

This thing will supposedly become automatic behaviour that doesn’t require any effort. This is not true. 

For example, if you want to lose weight, you should focus on exercising and carefully considering what you eat, not that if three weeks are over!

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