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Everything You Need To Know About Starting And Maintaining A New Habit

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According to the studies, we build up a habit of unconsciously completing 40% of our everyday activities. Our habits drive us in our daily lives, but building one is not a simple process.

Our habits are essential for health and happiness, both mental and physical.

However, the human brain is complicated, and it’s difficult to know where to make changes.

Here we’ll supply you with some tips on how to get going with building a new habit and sticking to those habits.

Focus On One New Habit

Identify one habit you’d like to do and learn everything about it from the start to the end to become an expert.

For example, if sketching is your chosen habit, then sketch every day. Instead of thinking about how far away the goal may be, think about your long-term goals. Imagine how being within reach each time the compass needle turns in your favor a little more.

It’s not a race of rabbits but instead of a tortoise who knows he’s moving towards his destination by taking one measured step one day after another. It soon adds up into miles walked where before you know it.

Commit Your Habit For At Least 30 Days

Some people say it takes 21 days to develop a habit, but this isn’t always necessary. It may take longer or shorter than you think, depending on your willpower and your motivation.

The truth is that there is no definite time in which we can place on creating a new habit because everyone is different. Everyone’s habits will have varying lengths of time for them to form.

Some are easy to develop, like drinking enough water each day. Others, however, can be challenging, like waking up at 6 am every morning to meditate or going for a run.

Our advice here is simple: commit to forming this habit for 30 days. Be consistent about doing it, and soon enough, you will find it easier to do.

Break Your Habit In Two Parts

If you begin with a plan that seems too difficult or stressful, you will probably not stay committed long enough to meet your goals!

Some habits, like exercising, can become easier to accomplish, sometimes by breaking them down into smaller tasks.

If you want to jog for 30 minutes straight, for example, you might find it easier to break that goal down into 15-minute jogs every other day of the week.

It’s Okay To Slip

If you’re exercising regularly and suddenly fall out of the track, don’t be discouraged; most people make mistakes.

But we’re confident you’ll be able to get back on track! All one needs to do is stay committed to getting back even after any slip-ups as research has shown that missing a habit once isn’t as detrimental to your overall progress.

Be Patient

You might’ve browsed the best quilting fabric stores online and chosen the most wonderful fabric for your newfound love of quilting.

But you don’t seem to quilt all the beautifully crafted things you see- just three days into your new hobby! The rule of thumb here is not to be impatient.

You can start with something smaller, like learning to quilt a pillowcase instead of an entire tablecloth or a cushion cover first.

It’s just as crucial to know that skill won’t come instantly or in a month. Patience is key for learning and developing new talent.

Reward Important Milestones

Your new habit doesn’t have to be boring. You can form a goal achievement system, so your progress is always met with some reward.

For example: After each month or whenever you complete an entire project for yourself, you celebrate the completion of your goal by going out for a delightful meal or doing something you love, like seeing a movie!

Conclusion 

Creating a new habit for yourself might challenge you, but it isn’t impossible. If you remain consistent and keep working at it, you can build the life you want to live!

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