By identifying the cue and changing up the routine, you can change habits.
Take it one step further to uncover the root cause of your routine.
Ask yourself what the old routine was about. Are you craving sweetness in your life and you are diving into sugary treats before bed? Are you so overwhelmed with your to-do list, aiming for perfection, that you just want to check-out completely? Is your irritability a result of lack of self-care and regular exercise? It can be life-changing to recognize the root cause and the first step is awareness.
More Quick Tips on Making New Habits
Make changes easy and small. Bigger is not always better. Contrary to popular beliefs, habits that stick often start as small changes. Learn more tips and get examples for setting small diet and lifestyle changes from Chris Kresser – click here.
Build a crew. Change can be difficult and anything difficult needs support. Engage friends, family or coworkers to encourage you, or even make changes with you. Check in with us on social media for an online crew! Facebook Instagram
Lean into the process. Making changes takes practice and it’s OK to fail a little…or a lot. Taking on challenges and learning from failures are part of the process. Let it happen. This feels especially true for parents, teachers, and learners of all ages right now!
Celebrate the small stuff. Reflect on the journey you’ve taken and all you’ve learned along the way. Even if you haven’t reached the end-goal of a sustainable healthy habit. There is, without a doubt, something worth celebrating there.
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