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My habit tracker just hit 100 days of 'no takeout' and I'm shocked
I started the streak as a joke in my bullet journal, but seeing that triple-digit number in my 'Food Spending' spread is actually wild. It saved me roughly $450, which I've now got in a 'new hiking boots' fund. Anyone else had a tracker surprise them with a number that felt impossible?
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oliver_ward142mo ago
What was the hardest part about sticking with it for that long?
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perez.barbara2mo ago
Oh man, the hardest part was definitely fighting my own brain! Every single day it would come up with a new, totally convincing reason why I should just quit. One day it was "you deserve a break," the next it was "this isn't even working." Honestly, the commitment itself wasn't the killer, it was just dealing with me! I had to learn to ignore that little voice that always wanted the easy way out.
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stella3072mo ago
Ugh, that's so real. It's wild how our own thoughts can be the biggest roadblock. I've started to see that voice not as me, but just like, a tired part of my brain throwing a fit because it hates change. The trick is to stop arguing with it and just let it complain while you keep doing the thing anyway.
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