I used to think my habits were my goals. But when you reach a goal, it doesn’t mean you built a habit.
You may write a book without writing every day .
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Confessions Of My Habit-Hack Fails: 4 Powerful Lessons Learned From 5 Years Of Struggle
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Passionate about self-improvement, personal growth, finance, and creativity. I love to inspire people to become the better version of themselves. Author @ www.cosmopolitanmindset.com
Do you struggle to build habits? You're not alone. Discover 4 powerful lessons learned from 5 years of habit-hacking fails. This isn't the typical self-improvement article!
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They each require different forms of action, like being fluent in a new language in six months is a goal, but practicing 30 minutes each day is a habit.
To build a habit of daily writing, try to get three pages of writing done every day. It can be about anything and it’s important that you write all without editing or censoring.
Daily writing can be used to clear your mind, think out loud and troubleshoot problems, thoughts an...
If you have a goal of writing a book, and you focus on intensity, you may lock yourself away for thirty days, and write eight hours a day. It will require a huge block of dedicated time and lots of motivation.
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