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Start Simple: The Two-Minute Rule

Start Simple: The Two-Minute Rule

Beginning any task is the hardest part, but progress flows once momentum builds. Make the initial step so small it takes no effort to start. Success doesn’t require perfection, just the simple act of beginning—again and again.

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Great achievements aren’t born from grand gestures, but from small, consistent actions. The essence of building habits lies in the power of the 1% improvement rule: making incremental progress daily that compounds into massive transformation. Understanding how habits work, adjusting your environment, and aligning your actions with your identity create a system where success is inevitable.

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Advantages of the two-minute rule

  • The two-minute rule is simple and straightforward to implement.
  • It prevents procrastination before it starts. Instead of adding a task to a list to do in the future, it can be done now.
  • It creates momentum. Doing a small t...

Start with the easiest part

The most difficult step in completing a task is getting started. 

Starting at the easiest part takes less emotional resistance, and once we get started, we tend to get on a roll, which gives us the momentum to keep going.

Habits And The 2–Minute Rule

The 2–Minute Rule allows you to develop a process of consistently taking action, regardless of goal achievement. The focus is on taking action and letting things flow from there.

The 2–Minute Rule works for big and small goals because of the inertia of life. Once you start doing some...

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