Habits are notoriously difficult to build and getting them to stick can feel impossible.
That's why experts around the world offer up simple advice, they say that you need to start things slow and steady, that you need to take it easy.
They say "don't spread yourself too thin or bite off more than you can chew" But I'm hungry god damn it, hungry to reach further, to push beyond what was previously thought possible, to grab my habits by the balls and say "this time I'm gonna do things differently" Okay, I'm actually one of those guys that says that you should keep things simple and only build one habit at a time.
After all It might just take one habit to kickstart many other positive changes in your life.
But I think it's important every once in a while to do the opposite of what you're told.
You're told to donate to charity, what if you did the opposite?
You're told to love your wife, what if you did the opposite?
So I thought about this deeply, if I were to build three habits over the course of 30 days How would I go about it?
What would I do differently?
And what might I learn that could help you guys develop habits on your own, especially if you're really impatient.
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