60. Forming a Habit Takes a Long Time and Requires Small Steps

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This point explains how habits are formed and cemented.
Laura Bankhead
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    How Long it Takes to Form a Habit
    Average amount of time it takes for people to form a habit = 66 days However, there is a wide range from 18 days to 254 days in this particular study. The more complex the behavior, the longer it takes to become a habit.

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    What if You Miss a Day?
    Missing a day here and there doesn't have a significant effect. Lots of missed days or 2 or more days missed in a row have an effect on the time it takes to cement a habit. Greater consistency = reaching the automatic point more quickly. Forgive yourself if you miss a day and keep going!

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    Tips and Takeaways
    Commit to something small rather than something complex. Give people a reason to do the task every day or almost every days. Be patient because creating new habits can take a long time!
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