How long does it take to change your life? A myth debunked

How long does it take to change your life? A myth debunked Nwal Hadaki, a fourth-year medical student and public speaker, addresses the topic of how to change or form a habit. She demystifies popular beliefs surrounding the timeline of habit formation and…

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Varied timelines for habit formation

The time it takes to break an old habit or form a new one is not a fixed period but varies depending on the complexity of the goal and consistency of behavior.

According to a study by psychologist Philippe Lally, this duration can range anywhere from two to eight months.

Change is not always easy and it is not always simple, but with enough dedication, any habit can be reshaped. – Nwal Hadaki

If you really want to become the best version of yourself, get up today and start working on it, I promise you’ll get there. – Nwal Hadaki

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  1. 01How long does it take to change your life? A myth debunked
  2. 02Debunking the 21-day habit formation myth
  3. 03Varied timelines for habit formation
  4. 04The importance of starting today
  5. 05The impact of mistakes on behavior change
  6. 06Embracing the process of change

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