2025-04-25
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Have you ever wondered why some people manage to maintain positive habits for years, whilst others struggle to keep them up for even a few days? The secret lies in the art of habit formation – that clever process which transforms difficult behaviours into automatic actions that last a lifetime.
Habits are automatic behaviours we acquire through repetition. According to science, a habit consists of three stages: the cue (the trigger that prompts you to act), the routine (the action itself), and the reward (the positive outcome that encourages you to repeat the action). Understanding this cycle is the foundation for building any new habit.
Most people fail to build new habits because they start with goals that are too ambitious, lack a clear plan, and expect rapid change. Furthermore, a lack of understanding of the psychological drivers behind a habit makes it difficult to stick with it when faced with difficulties.
Remember that building habits is like planting seeds; they need time and constant care before they bear fruit. Don’t despair if you stumble at the start – every attempt brings you closer to making the new behaviour a part of who you are.
To maintain new habits: record your progress in a notebook, find a partner to practise the habit with, anticipate obstacles and plan how to overcome them, and focus on consistency rather than immediate results. The most important thing is consistency, not perfection.
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