![]() ![]() For example:Īfter I pour my cup of coffee each morning, I will journal for one minute.Īfter I finish eating my toast, I will journal one photo.Īfter I get out of the shower and wait for my hair to dry, I’ll respond to the Daily Prompt. If a train ride is no longer part of your day, you will simply need to stack journaling with another habit you have. In Atomic Habits, James Clear teaches a principle called “habit stacking.” “Rather than pairing your new habit with a particular time and location, you pair it with a current habit.” If during your old routine, after boarding your morning train to work you opened the Day One app, you were practicing habit stacking. Rather than wait for your previous routine to return, now is the perfect time to establish or reestablish a journaling habit as part of a new routine. And that long commute you used to make downtown on the train? Now you simply go downstairs.Īll of this is to say, if you had a journaling habit as part of your daily routine, it’s quite possible it has been altered or eliminated. Rather than meet a friend for coffee at a shop around the corner, you brew your own batch in the kitchen. ![]() Instead of waking up and going to the gym, you now do yoga in the front room. This year has not been kind to the habits, patterns, and routines you had previously established for yourself. ![]()
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