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Maria Hanley's avatar

So interesting! And actually so valuable to have a better understanding of how our minds work, why we behave as we do, and how to hack those systems in order to build better habits. This post reminds me a lot of Atomic Habits, which I read a few years ago now, so it's a perfect reminder. My writing practice evolves as I learn, so I am always tweaking my workflow. I'll keep your points about the progression from learning to habit-forming in mind when I tweak my routine.

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⚡Thalia The Comedy Muse⚡'s avatar

If you'd like to learn about habits, read Tiny Habits and Atomic Habits. Two great books that changed my life.

The reason why exercising is so easy for you is there are 3 things that make a habit: MAP

Motivation

Ability

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First something prompts you: maybe you get off of work.

Then you wonder if you should workout. Since you already know how to workout the Ability part is very easy. It takes very little mental energy to think about what it takes to workout compared to a beginner.

Finally motivation. Motivation fluctuates up and down. Since you have made the ability easy you just do it without thinking now and require little motivation.

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