Habit Webinar Recordings: Overcoming Habit Barriers

Habit Webinar Recordings: Overcoming Habit Barriers

By Leo Babauta

It was an honor to hold this Kickstarter-reward webinar, Overcoming Habit Barriers, for all of you, and to answer your awesome questions.

I’ve posted the recording of the talks and Q&A sessions (see below the notes), but first, here are the notes for my talk …

Notes for Overcoming Habit Barriers Talk

What do we struggle with?

We also have trouble when we’re: hungry, tired, stressed, anxious, sick or lonely.

The real problem: Resistance. It’s the part in our brain that doesn’t want to change, that likes comfort, that runs from too much discomfort and uncertainty. It’s the part of your brain that will have negative self-talk (“you can’t do this”) or rationalization (“just this one time won’t hurt”).

This is the part that procrastinates, that complains when we’re tired or hungry or stressed, that resists starting when we miss a few days, that keeps us doing our bad habits (which are habits that comfort us), that make rationalizations and excuses.

Overcome Resistance: So how do we overcome the resistance? Some key ideas:

  1. Start small, increase gradually. (also helps with not having time)
  2. Make a big commitment and have social accountability (and maybe an embarrassing consequence). We’re social animals so we tend to overcome resistance if we have social commitment. (also set reminders so you meet your commitment)
  3. Be flexible. If you travel, get sick, have too much going on, shift to a Minimum Viable Habit (MVH) or put on hold for a few days.
  4. Get into a learning/growth mode. This is one where we’re allowing ourselves to step into uncertainty, push a bit into discomfort, to learn and grow. We see, if we’re mindful, that it’s not that bad. Just don’t push too far.
  5. Take your time, be patient, be forgiving, have self-compassion when you mess up.

You have to be motivated to put these into action. If the habit will solve some real pain point in your life, you’re much more likely to put them into action. If it’s not something you really care about, you probably won’t do it.

Practice:

You can get better at overcoming the resistance with practice – start small and get better gradually. Eventually you’ll become a master at it, with enough practice.

Webinar 1

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Questions answered in this webinar (questions start at the 27:15 mark):

Webinar 2

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Questions answered in this webinar (questions start at the 26:45 mark):

Webinar 3

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Questions answered in this webinar (questions start at the 31:15 mark):