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3C. Reducing Friction (Part 2)

3C. Reducing Friction (Part 2)

C.3 Make habits so easy that you'll feel embarrassed if you didn't do it

In this principle, since you are only establishing your habits at first, your focus is to make it easy. You're initial goal is not to be that master who performs skills for prolonged hours, your just a beginner in this stage. You will focus on consistency in a way that when you have already established it and programmed in your mind, the next focus is mastery.

For example, you could do 1 push-up daily and do it repeatedly. Once you adapt, you'll do progressive overload until you fully adjusted from that change.

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