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How to Build Good Habits

How to Build Good Habits

3. Design Your Environment for Success – Make your surroundings work for you, not against you.

• Example: If you want to eat healthier, place nutritious snacks at eye level in your pantry or fridge. If you want to read more, put a book on your pillow so it’s the first thing you see at night.

4. Focus on Identity, Not Results – Change your mindset to reflect the person you want to become, not just the outcomes you want to achieve.

• Example: Instead of saying, “I want to run a marathon,” say, “I am a runner.” The focus is on who you are becoming, which leads to greater consistency.

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