1. Habit Stacking – Link a new habit to an existing one.
• Example: After I brush my teeth, I will read one page of a book. This makes it easier to remember to start the new habit.
2. The Two-Minute Rule – Start with habits so small that they’re impossible to skip.
• Example: Instead of saying, “I’ll work out for an hour,” say, “I’ll do one push-up,” and gradually build up. The idea is to focus on starting, not finishing.
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