Zen Habits

Simple Productivity

What’s Your Groundhog Day Resolution?



David Seah’s Concrete Goals Tracker

Post written by Leo Babauta. Follow me on Twitter.

New Year’s is always a big time for resolutions, goal setting and habit changes … but why only do it on New Year’s? David Seah (one of my early inspirations and an excellent blogger) has done Groundhog Day Resolutions for a few years now, and I think it’s a wonderful idea.

My suggestion: choose one habit to change for February, just as many people did in The Power of Less New Year’s Challenge. Join the Challenge: it’s free, and you use the accountability of the Challenge forum to create one new habit in 30 days, just 10 minutes a day.

It’s not just for New Year’s anymore. :) You can join the Challenge anytime you like, and start your 30 day challenge whenever you want. In fact, you can do a new challenge every month, starting on any day that works for you.

What’s your new habit for February?

A Note: Just wanted to let you guys know that I will be taking a bit of a break this week, to recharge my batteries and focus on another project. I’ll be back to my regular posts next week, but in the meantime, I have a bunch of great guest posts lined up and will be running a few of them this week. Don’t worry, I’m not going anywhere! :)

Elsewhere:

  • The Simple Dollar: Review – The Power of Less
  • Neatorama: How to Simplify Your Email in 4 Steps
  • White Hot Truth: The Power of Less to Get More Done
  • The Apple of My I: Interview with Leo Babauta
  • Communicatrix: Book Review: The Power of Less
  • Jet Set Life: An Interview with Leo Babauta

Previous post: Two Simple Ways to Form New Habits Without Really Trying

Next post: How to Find Islands of Ease in the Chaos of Life

RSS Subscribe (RSS | Email)

159,600 People Subscribed

    • About
    • Archives
    • Books
    • Start Here
    • Links
  • Support Doctors Without Borders in Haiti

    advertise

Powered by frugal