Drop the Excuses. Here Are 3 Easy Steps to Forming Good Habits.Behavior science expert James Clear shares tips that can get you on the path to creating better habits -- and sticking to them.

ByJason Fell

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Forming newhabitsis something a lot of people dread doing. It's too hard. It takes too long. On and on, excuse after excuse.

The first thing to understand is what you're really trying to do is build a behavior, not achieve a goal, says behavior science expertJames Clear. "Most people get wrapped up in a goal. I want to lose 20 [pounds] in the next four months, for example," he says. "But the goal is actually irrelevant if you don't adopt the behavior"

In this short video, Clear shares some tips on forming better habits faster:

1. Start with a habit that's so easy you can't say no.

A habit that's easy? No such thing!

To the contrary, one of Clear's readers atJamesClear.comwanted to lose weight so he started going to the gym. The twist? Each time he went, he'd only work out for five minutes.

"He did this for four to six weeks," Clear explains. "Then eventually, he's like, 'I'm coming here all the time, I kind of want to start staying longer.'"

2. Create an environment that supports the new habit.

"When you look at people who have good habits, often they have an environment that promotes those habits," Clear says. "People who struggle to build good habits have an environment that makes it difficult to build those habits. It pulls them away from what they're trying to do."

这不是所有about discipline and willpower. It's also about your environment.

3. Have a plan in case you fail.

No one's perfect but if you make a mistake, you need to have a plan to get yourself back on track. Don't succumb to one lousy defeat.

“如果你看看顶级公司在每一个行业- high-performing entrepreneurs or successful CEOs -- they all make mistakes," Clear says. "But they all find a way to get back on track quickly."

Related:3 Surprisingly Simple Things You Can Do Right Now to Build Better Habits

Jason Fell

VP, Native Content

Jason Fell is the VP of Native Content, managing theEntrepreneur Partner Studio, which creates dynamic and compelling content for our partners. He previously served as Entrepreneur.com's managing editor and as the technology editor prior to that.

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