You reap what you sow in habits.
We spend about half of our lives in habit mode. The majority of our daily actions and decisions are the result of ingrained habits that we often did not choose or consciously create, having copied the models from our families and society.
Habits have both positive and negative manifestations. On one hand, they save us time and energy that we can use for new tasks. On the other, they act as an anchor, tying us to the same behavior pattern.
Habits often represent an invisible cause of our inability to change something in our lives. We all know the benefits of movement and healthy eating, but only an unusual situation can break the chain of the repetitive habit of checking social media feeds during lunch and using the elevator.
If you want to change something, start with a habit. By realizing its existence, understanding how it works, its triggers and consequences. Any habit can be "turned off." Just like a new one can be "recorded" in 21 to 40 days.
We have compiled 50 of the best books on useful habits, read them, highlighted the main points, and created infographics based on them. You will find answers to questions about how to manage habits, how to form useful habits in nutrition, movement, thinking, and relationships. The infographics will support your curiosity and motivation, while the 10 key thoughts from the book will help you not miss anything important.
Become an explorer of your habits and their architect. After all, who is the master in the house?