Sep 20, 2007
Using Routines to Install a New Habit
Is there something that you've wanted to accomplish for a while now, but you just never get around to it? There's always a good reason why you can't get it done, right? If you want to make it happen, I've got a sure-fire formula to succeed and it's not that difficult.
The solution is to create a weekly routine that builds in non-negotiable time for working on your goal.
It is important to only tackle one new goal at a time unless the goal is very small. After 30 days if you want to add something else to your routine that relates to a second goal, you can do that, but bear in mind that you may need to eliminate something else less essential (say TV watching) from your day in order to fit in second goal.
Routines are all about planning with REALISTIC time frames. Realistic is so important. It means that you build in buffer time for your tasks and events and that you also build in transition time between tasks/events.
How to Build a Weekly Routine for Installing a Habit
1. Download this Weekly Routine template from Mediafire. The file has both a blank template and an example sheet.
2. Pick Your Goal. Common examples:
2. Pick Your Goal. Common examples:
- Lose weight
- Exercise & get healthy
- Write a Book/Essay/Blog
- Increase Performance at work to earn a promotion
- Plan and Start a Business
- Start a Hobby such as oil painting
- Make more business networking connections
- Meet new friends
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