Habits where the pros outweigh the cons.
(Just like good and bad, the pros and cons of something are subjective. But I think they have less moral weight behind them.)
Exercise is a great example of a constructive habit. You get tired and sore, but over time you become stronger, have more energy, and are overall happier.
I call them constructive because you are building a better life with them.
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