#1 Habit-Building Mistake: Not Thinking Carefully About the Obstacles - Deepstash
#1 Habit-Building Mistake: Not Thinking Carefully About the Obstacles

#1 Habit-Building Mistake: Not Thinking Carefully About the Obstacles

We understand it's hard to build a habit, we realize there are challenges to overcome, but we don't take the time to come up with the right strategy.

"What stops me from doing this now? What stopped me before?"

Once we understand our personal barriers holding us from achieving our goals, we are going to be more capable of choosing the right tools to use.

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🔥 Building @deepstash 🧬 Interested in tech, science, philosophy, marketing, business, health. Lifelong learner.

Habit building is an important aspect of personal development. We need to understand the roadblocks to building better habits if we want to design the tools to help people overcome them. See if you like it.

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