'Environment is the invisible hand that shapes human behavior.'
Habits become easy to perform when you do that thing in a particular place everyday. Create your environment in such a way that the CUE will be better visible to you.
Gradually, the habits become associated not with a single trigger but with the entire context surrounding the behavior. The context becomes the cue.
And also it is easier to build new habits in a new environment because you are not fighting against old cues.
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