Making new habits stick! Hacking your mind with triggers and cues #atomicIdeas

Making new habits stick! Hacking your mind with triggers and cues Mel Robbins provides a comprehensive guide on how to make new habits stick. She highlights the importance of understanding the reasons behind your goals, planning, tracking progress, and using…

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Being flexible with your tracking system

Being flexible with your tracking system and finding what works best for you is key.

Some people may prefer digital apps, while others find paper-based tracking more effective.

The more often that you track your progress, the greater the likelihood that you’re going to succeed. – Mel Robbins

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  1. 01Making new habits stick! Hacking your mind with triggers and cues
  2. 02Making decisions for the future self
  3. 03Making habits inconvenient to stick to them
  4. 04Tracking progress for accountability
  5. 05Creating a detailed plan for success
  6. 06Being flexible with your tracking system
  7. 07Getting clear about your ‘why’
  8. 08Using if-then planning for goal achievement
  9. 09Prioritizing important tasks in the morning

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