By Leo Babauta
One of the best tricks Iâve learned to improve my likelihood of sticking to a habit is so simple itâs sinful.
Stop thinking of a new habit as something you have to do, but as something you are allowed to do.
Letâs say youâre starting a workout. Many people think, âOK, I gotta do this. Itâs good for me, Iâm way too lazy, I need to burn off my fat, if I do this Iâll feel better about myself.â This is wrong, because then the workout is a chore you have to get through to get the benefits, and so you struggle through this boring, hard, sucky thing in order to get to the goal.
Instead, you can simply think, âIâm allowing myself to do this. Itâs a treat.â
And it is. A workout can be a lovely thing, where you feel your body moving, you push against the forces of gravity, you triumph despite the difficulty, you get fresh air and gorgeous nature and you are treating your body and being good to it. This is a rare treat.
Once you shift from âhave toâ to âallowed toâ, you now feel good about the activity. Itâs not a chore, but a treat. Itâs not something you struggle through to get the benefit â" it is the benefit.
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