**Make habits 2 minutes or less so they stick.** It is often better to make a small version of a habit that you can follow rather than the full version that you won’t follow. Don’t commit to reading a chapter a night, commit to picking up the book and reading one page. More often than not, you’ll wind up reading a lot more. You will pick up the book intending to do only your two minutes, then realize you’re 20 minutes in and enjoying yourself. **Ultimately you’ll get a lot more reading done by committing to a page a night than you would if you told yourself to do a chapter a night.** It’s easy to do anything for 2 minutes. Even if you’re tired. Or stressed. # Other applications - Commit to going to the gym. Not to exercising. You can go then leave. But go. - Commit to a two minute yoga session. - Commit to a two minute tech-free conversation with your family each night. - Send one text a day to your mom. - Put on your running shoes each morning. Even if you take them back off. - Write one sentence in your journal in your [[Daily Review]] **** ## Source - [[Atomic Habits]] ## Related - [[Habit Change - Ease]] - [[Daily Review]] - [[2 Minute Rule of GTD]] - [[Commit for a Bit]] - [[Quantity Makes Quality]] - [[Small but Consistent beats Big but Sporadic ]]