Top 12 lessons learned from the book "Tiny Habits: The Small Changes That Change Everything "


1. Start small

Focus on forming one new habit at a time and make it tiny, doable, and specific.

2. Anchor new habits to existing ones.

Find an existing routine to link the new habit to, making it easier to remember.

3. Celebrate each success

Celebrating each win reinforces positive behavior and helps build momentum.

4. Make it easy

Keep the new habit simple and achievable, making it easier to stick with over time.

5. Get an accountability partner

Partnering with someone who will hold you accountable can help keep you on track.

6. Remove obstacles

Identify any barriers to the habit and remove them so that it's easier to stick with.

7. Use triggers

Associate new habits with specific triggers to make them automatic.

8. Practice visualization

Visualize yourself performing the habit successfully to build confidence and increase motivation.

9. Experiment and adapt

Be open to trying new approaches and adapting as needed to find what works best for you.

10. Focus on identity

Consider how the new habit aligns with your values and goals, and how it helps to build your desired identity.

11. Be patient

Habits take time to form, so be patient and keep practicing to see results.

12. Keep track

Keeping track of your progress helps to build motivation and reinforces the positive behavior.

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