To break these habits, you have to move from passive awareness to active structural change. The first 10 days are about making the invisible visible; the middle 10 are about breaking the automatic loops; and the final 10 are about locking in your new standards.
Before you can eliminate a habit, you have to catch it in the act. Most of these behaviors are so “low-friction” that your brain doesn’t even register them as choices.
Days 1–3: The Friction Log.
Carry a small notebook or use a dedicated note on your phone. Every time you find yourself “digital reflexing” (checking your phone while waiting) or “soft procrastinating,” make a tally. Don’t judge it yet; just collect the data.
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Days 4–7: The “Digital Fast” for Transitions.
Commit to zero phone use during transitional moments: walking to your car, standing in line, or the first 5 minutes of a meeting. This forces your brain to sit with the “itch” of boredom.
Days 8–10: The Mimetic Audit.
Write down your top three goals. Next to each, write why you want it. If the reason involves someone else’s approval or “looking successful,” highlight it. These are your mimicry traps.
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