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Setting Up Healthy Habits

 

In this blog, we have discussed the value of good habits several times. Now, we consider setting up healthy habits. In other words, do we follow good practices? Do we have a routine for these practices? Do we engage in the practices on a regular basis?

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Advice for Setting Up Healthy Habits

For good advice, we turn to Sweta Bothra

Highlights from that article follow:

Our daily habits influence our lives in a large way. They determine how we think, behave, and interact with others. In fact, according to researchers, our habits account for almost 40% of our behavior every day. Building healthy habits can help us achieve our goals, improve our relationships, and live a happier and healthier life. Before we talk about how to build healthy habits, let’s understand how habits are formed in the first place.

Every habit starts off with a three-part psychological pattern referred to as the habit loop. Reminder: A reminder is any cue that triggers your brain to start a behavior. The reminder puts your brain in automatic mode and informs the brain about which habit to use. Routine: This involves responding to the reminder. It is the actual habit that you perform and can be a thought or an action. Reward: That is is the step where you actually receive the reward. Either  tangible or intangible.

Do’s of Habit Building

DoN’Ts of Habit Building

To read more about building habits from Bothra, click the image.

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