This blog was originally posted on August 27th of last year. Although my beard doesn't look like that yet.
The Power of Habit
That's the title of a book by Charles Duhigg. It's a very interesting book on how people create new habits or replace old ones. You really can't totally eliminate old habits, but you can replace existing ones.
Habits are based on a cue, activity, rewards system. Existing habits already have these defined. You receive some kind of cue, you do an activity without really thinking about it (the habit) and you receive some kind of reward. All three pieces are important. To change a habit you need to figure out what those three pieces are and to change the activity. There are several examples in the book and there are flowcharts on the website that show how to create or change habits.
Creating a new habit is similar, but you start with the activity, figure out what you will use as a trigger and what your reward will be.
There's a TED Talk that says basically that you can do anything for 30 days:
Honestly, this one hasn't been too difficult. Or it may be this 30 day challenge that I'm starting on September 1st:
Now this one will require a bit more effort. To make it a habit I will need to add a cue and a reward. I think I will do mine first thing when I get up, but I won't use my alarm for a cue...I already have a habit of dragging my butt out of bed (I still haven't figured out what the reward is!). I will set another alarm 30 minutes later so I can read my email and check Facebook. This alarm will actually serve two purposes: to remind me to do the plank and to limit the amount of time I spend doing the other activities. What will my reward be? I don't know yet. It might just be the satisfaction of completing the challenge...after the 30 days is up I may need a new reward.
Often changing one habit or adding one new one has a cascading effect...many other habits are added or changed. The one habit is called a keystone habit.
So, let's kick September off with a 30 Day Plank Challenge and see if we can turn that into a new habit...maybe even a keystone habit! Who's with me?
Interesting days
Today - Coast Guard Day and Assistance Dog Day
Tomorrow - International Beer Day, Underwear Day, Oyster Day and Work Like a Dog Day
Next Thursday - Son and Daughter Day, Ingersoll Day and Play In The Sand Day This sounds like fun!
September 4 - Newspaper Carrier Day and Pet Rock Day Who had one?
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