I am trying to apply atomic habits to my everyday life to bring about big changes “An atomic habit is a regular practice or routine that is not only small and easy to do but is also the source of incredible power; a component of the system of compound growth.” James Clear .com
One of the atomic habits I am building is spending 20 minutes a day working on the house and yard.
I am trying to put this twenty minutes in either right before I go to mid day prayer or directly after lunch.

The other day I spent my twenty minutes breaking apart the temporary holding gardens I had built two years ago. In twenty minutes I was able to deconstruct the outer hull of these gardens.

On another day I filled in holes around the yard using some of this dirt.
I haven’t succeeded in making this habit a part of everyday life but I will keep practicing until I do.
WHAT ARE SOME THINGS YOU DO TO BUILD POSITIVE HABITS?
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I like this idea. I think I must try something like this. I am very good at creating a mess, but tidying up is too daunting. maybe twenty minutes a day would help.
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I know it is helping me. I am not perfect at spending the time (even twenty minutes seems too much some days). I am finding though the more I practice the discipline the better I am getting.
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Great reminder of putting that habit into practice. It’s rewarding to actually start a project.
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It really is.
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