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The 2-Minute Rule
"Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after another."
The Daily Habit For Doers
"Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after another."
- Walter Elliot
Did you know the national animal of Scotland is the unicorn? In Celtic mythology, the fictional creature is connected with both chivalry and dominance as well as purity and innocence.
The 2-Minute Rule
The mechanism behind building (or failing to build) good habits has been discussed online ad nauseum — with articles like 15 Key Tips to Develop Good Habits That Work and Building Good Habits: 10 Tips for Lasting Change.
Everyone wants good habits.
But how do you build them?
According to James Clear, the author of Atomic Habits, the answer is to condense the habit you so desire to build into just a 2-minute routine.
Sounds crazy?
In this clip, he explains,
“Take whatever habit you’re trying to build and scale it down to just the first two minutes… I had a reader who did something similar to this. He ended up losing over 100 pounds. And one of the ways that he did it was he went to the gym but he wasn’t allowed to stay for longer than five minutes.
It sounds kind of crazy but for the first six weeks, he went, he showed up, and he did like half an exercise, and then he would leave and go home.
To most people, they hear that they think it’s kind of ridiculous — you’re wasting your time, you’re not actually gonna get in shape from that.
But the point is, he was mastering the art of showing up.
And a habit has to be established before it can be improved. Until you become the type of person who shows up every day, there’s nothing to optimize.”
Think about it like this.
Before you can run a marathon, you have to train for a marathon. But before you can train for a marathon, you have to run every day (or most days). But before you can run every day, you have to get on your running shoes and walk out the door.
That first measly step might seem silly and undeserving of our focus… but it’s the very thing that we all trip on when trying to build a new habit: showing up.
5-Minute Video Of The Week
This Week’s Riddle
Here’s this week’s riddle — the answer is at the bottom of the email!
Who spends the day at the window, goes to the table for meals, and hides at night?
He’s also not a particularly welcome dinner guest.
This Week’s Journaling Prompt
Take some time to think through the following journaling prompt.
What are you in the habit of “seeing” when you look at your life? Do you see things to be grateful for… or things that frustrate you? Why?
This Week’s Challenge
Create a new 2-minute habit to cultivate a routine you want to add to your daily life. Anyone can do something for two minutes. And that’s the magic of using such small, sustainable habits… that have a deceptively large impact on your life.
Riddle Answer: A fly.
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