3. Stay Consistent - Deepstash

3. Stay Consistent

Consistency is more important than perfection.

If you miss a day, don’t worry, just get back to it the next day. The goal is to build long-term habits, not to be perfect every single day. Instead of counting your streak, count how many times you did it in a week. 

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Think about your daily routine. Maybe you want to be better at studying, get fitter, or spend more time on hobbies. Sometimes, making these changes can feel overwhelming, like you need to overhaul your entire life. But what if you only needed to make tiny changes to see big results over time? That’s the idea behind "Atomic Habits." Small habits, repeated consistently, can lead to significant transformations.

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