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How Micro Habit Can Lead to Big Success

Micro Habits, what are they exactly?

Because they are so small, micro habits feel like they should sort of succeed automatically. That’s what makes them so frustrating when, for whatever reason, they don’t.

The good news is, you can set up any micro habit for success with just three simple steps:

One at a Time

1. Focus on one micro-habit at a time. Because micro-habits are small, it’s easy to think you can create a whole slew of them to fix your life all at once. After all, they’re just small changes, right?

The pro and cons of that are even small changes can add up, especially when you have a whole big, long list of them. So rather than getting caught up trying to remake yourself entirely, pick just one micro habit to establish. Then don’t allow yourself to pick up another one until the first is already well-established.

Get them Linked Up

2. Link the new micro-habit to one that’s already in place. To do this, look at what you’re trying to establish. See if there is another habit you already have in place to which you can link this new micro habit. For example, suppose you want to start a new health supplement. You could connect it to the already established morning routine in place, so preparing your coffee, for example, then becomes a trigger for the new micro habit of taking your health supplement, and so it becomes easy to remember to do it.

You might have to get a little bit creative to do this. If you’re not sure what to connect it with, ask yourself questions such as: What time of day do you want to perform this micro habit? Is there something else I do at that time every day? Is this micro habit somehow related to something I’m already doing regularly? Can I somehow link it to something else entirely but still see some alignment in my mind?

Set it in stone.

3. Seal it in place. Or at least place the micro habit on your schedule. Even small habits such as drinking more water daily are established by simply setting a timer on your phone to remind you to drink every hour. Use your calendar, your timer, even a post-it note on a physical calendar hanging on your wall to remind yourself that you have set aside time just for this micro habit.

Following these steps, any micro habits should sort of succeed automatically with consistent practice. If you’re still struggling after all this, think of a small reward you can use to encourage yourself to perform this particular micro habit. Sometimes, every little bit helps and small wins count too.