Habits Can Be
- Dec 9, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 28, 2025
Wonts
Daily choices
Second nature
What makes us
Types of routine
Consistent rituals
Learning mechanisms
What keeps us going
Patterns of behaviour
What we repeatedly do
Usual ways of behaving
Customary manners or practices
What sets us apart from others
Supervisors that we don’t notice
Instances of intention and action
The compound interest of self-improvement
Cables that we weave a thread of every day
Settled tendencies or usual manners of behaviour
Established dispositions of the mind or character
Learned behaviours that become reflexive over time
Things that feel uncomfortable when we don’t do them
Things that we do often in regular and repeated ways
Reliable solutions to recurring problems in our environment
The small decisions we make and actions we perform every day
Impulses to do a behaviour with little or no conscious thought
Behaviours that have been repeated enough times to become automatic
Routines of behaviour that are repeated regularly and tend to occur subconsciously
Settled or regular tendencies or practices, especially ones that are hard to give up
Routines and things that we do on a regular basis, some knowingly and some unknowingly
The things we do, but also and maybe as importantly, the way we think and what we believe
Repeated thinking and behaviours that become automatic, so we don’t mostly think about them
Recurrent, often unconscious patterns of behaviour that are acquired through frequent repetition
Rituals and behaviours that we perform automatically, allowing us to carry out essential activities
Any regularly repeated behaviours that require little or no thought and are learned rather than innate
More or less fixed ways of thinking, willing, or feeling acquired through previous repetitions of a mental experience