Attach a five-minute work burst to brewing coffee, ending a meeting, or brushing teeth. The existing behavior becomes your subtle bell. Over several days, your brain predicts the follow-up and cooperates earlier. One reader anchored studying to feeding the cat and completed an entire certification by simply honoring that gentle, furry reminder.
Before bed, place the book on your pillow, the running shoes by the door, or the draft email pinned on screen. Physical cues make the next step so frictionless it feels rude not to begin. Environmental defaults win because they reduce decisions, conserve willpower, and let your morning self glide directly into motion.
Turn a single recurring reminder into a script, not just a ping: “Breathe, open project file, write one sentence.” Keep it compassionate and specific. Pair the reminder with a five-minute timer so it ends cleanly. Over time, your phone becomes a caring teammate rather than a critic, nudging initiation without triggering shame spirals.
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