Monday, July 21, 2014

The Management Tip of the Day from Harvard Business Review

  HBR Management Tip of the Day - Harvard Business Review

July 21, 2014

Experiment with Habit-Changing Tactics


Even the most motivated people can get frustrated when trying to change habits. Why can't I force myself to go to the gym before work? Why do I keep putting off this project? Behavioral change won't work if you fixate on hard-and-fast rules — like waking up at 5 AM every day to hit the gym or blocking off every Friday for big projects. Instead, experiment with different tactics to see what will actually work for you.
  • First, see which efforts haven't been working. Think about your larger goal. Why was this activity important to you in the first place?
  • Now brainstorm other tactics. If you hate the gym or aren't a morning person, consider taking a bike ride after work or exercising at home before bed. If you've never managed to block out an entire day for projects, try finding two half-days.
  • Test different tactics out each week, and have others check in on your progress.


Adapted from " The Key to Lasting Behavioral Change: Think Goal, Not Tactic" by Elizabeth Grace Saunders.

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