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Habit Building Fundamentals

Build habits by design: cues, environment, and small consistent actions.

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Cue

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A trigger that starts the behavior (time, place, emotion, preceding action).

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Implementation intention

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A specific plan: "If X happens, then I will do Y."

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Habit stacking

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Attach a new habit to an existing one: "After I __, I will __."

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Reduce friction

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Make good habits easier and bad habits harder by changing the environment.

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Identity-based habit

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Focus on becoming the type of person who does the habit; actions cast votes for identity.

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Tiny habit

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Start so small it is hard to fail (build consistency first).

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Start line

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Define the smallest action that counts (e.g., "open the doc").

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Make it obvious

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Put the cue in your path (visual reminders, prepared workspace).

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Make it attractive

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Pair with something enjoyable or meaningful to increase pull.

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Make it easy

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Reduce steps; prepare in advance; lower the activation energy.

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Make it satisfying

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Add immediate positive feedback (checkmark, small reward).

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Environment design

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Shape surroundings so the default behavior is the desired behavior.

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Replacement behavior

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Swap an unwanted habit with a better one that meets the same need.

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Remove triggers

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Reduce exposure to cues for bad habits (apps, snacks, notifications).

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Commitment device

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Create a cost for breaking the plan (money, public promise, lock-in).

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Social accountability

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Tell someone your plan or join a group to increase follow-through.

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Habit tracking

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Tracking increases awareness and consistency; keep it simple.

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Never miss twice

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Missing once is a mistake; missing twice is the start of a new habit.

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Focus on systems

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Aim for a repeatable process, not a short-term outcome.

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Schedule beats mood

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Rely on time and routine more than motivation.

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Default options

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Make the desired choice the easiest default (prep, auto-pay, pre-commit).

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Immediate reward

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Add a small reward right after the habit to reinforce it.

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Delay the bad habit

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Add a waiting period to weaken impulses (e.g., 10-minute rule).

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Weekly review

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Review what worked, what failed, and adjust the environment and plan.

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Recovery plan

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Define what you do after a slip (reset quickly, reduce scope, restart).

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