A behavioral psychologist said most people massively underestimate...

2) Make your bed. 90 seconds. The room looks completely different.
3) Read 10 pages before you open a single app. That's 15 books a year.
Takes 3 minutes.
5) Go outside before your day starts.
Even if it's just to check if the sky is still there.
7) Walk after lunch. 10 minutes. Your afternoon will feel different.
8) Sleep before midnight. Your brain does its best maintenance work before 2 AM.
Not on silent.
Another room.
10) Write down 3 things you actually did today before bed.
Not gratitude.
Evidence.
12) Say no to one thing per week that you only agreed to out of guilt.
13) Spend one evening a week fully offline. You'll remember what you actually like doing.
15) Keep your space clean. Your mind will follow your environment.
Every time.
17) Eat food that doesn't make you feel heavy afterward.
18) Finish one thing before starting another.
Not your phone.
Yourself.
20) Celebrate one small win per day.
Privately.
Out loud if you need to.
22) Text one person you've been meaning to reach out to. Today.
23) Do something physical every day, even if it's a 10 minute walk.
25) Show up for your promises to yourself the same way you show up for other people.
None of this is exciting.
That's exactly why it works.
That's why they'll look exactly the same by July.
The people who actually transform?
They build systems that remove friction, reduce cravings, improve sleep, increase discipline, and make healthy habits automatic.

