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Tiny Habits

BJ Fogg's method for building habits by starting absurdly small, anchoring the tiny action to an existing routine, and celebrating immediately so the behavior wires in and grows on its own.

Tiny Habits is a method developed by behavior scientist BJ Fogg built on a counterintuitive premise: to build a lasting habit, make it so small it feels almost too easy. Instead of resolving to do fifty push-ups, you do two. Instead of meditating for twenty minutes, you take one calm breath. The point is not the size of the action but its reliability — a behavior you can do even on your worst, busiest, lowest-energy day is one that survives. Fogg's method rests on three moves. First, shrink the behavior to something trivially achievable. Second, anchor it to an existing routine, so a stable moment in your day becomes the reminder — after I pour my coffee, I will read one page. Third, celebrate immediately, because a genuine flush of positive emotion is what wires the behavior in. Once the tiny version is automatic, it grows on its own, because starting is the hard part and you have removed it. The chain method is a natural home for this approach. Because a link counts as long as you showed up, a two-minute version of your habit still forges a link and keeps the chain alive — you are rewarded for consistency, not intensity — which is exactly the behavior Fogg says to reinforce first.

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