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Make it Obvious:

The first step to build a new habit is to make the cue for that habit obvious. Clear suggests using implementation intentions, which specify when, where, and how a habit will be performed. For example, "I will meditate for 10 minutes every morning after breakfast in the living room." It becomes easier to stick to the habit by making the cue clear and specific. Another strategy for making a habit obvious is habit stacking, which involves linking a new habit to an existing one. For example, "After I brush my teeth, I will floss."

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Strategies like implementation intentions and habit stacking are among the most practical ways to create obvious cues for your habits and design a clear plan for when and where to take action.

Founds In Atomic Habits 1

  1. If you want to stick with a habit, first you have to make it obvious.Β Β 
  2. When and where are the most important questions for the habit formation.Β 
  3. I willΒ Β ( behaviour ) at ( time ) in ( location ).Β 
  4. Implementation intention clears the foggy notion.Β 
  5. Habit stack...

One of the best ways to build a new habit is to identify a current habit you already do each day and then stack your new behavior on top. This is called habit stacking .

Habit stacking is a special form of an implementation intention

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