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3: Why Your Habits Aren’t Sticking (it’s not what you think)

3: Why Your Habits Aren’t Sticking (it’s not what you think)

Update: 2023-10-01
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Let's dive into a nuance that's often missing from typical productivity discussions -- our cycles & how it plays into the idea of consistency, habits, and routines.


In this episode, we discuss:



  • how I've been rethinking the idea that "consistency is key"

  • my personal experience with cycle syncing & symptothermal method (*this is not medical advice*)

  • actionable tips on how to find more harmony in your routines while embracing the ever-changing seasons of life


Our complex lives rarely fit into neat, unchanging routines… and every day, week, month, year has a different rhythm to flow with. We're humans, not machines.


Listen to hear more about how to strive for harmony over rigid consistency, while still being productive and getting things done.




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⊹ ⁠Startdust App


⊹ ⁠Daysy (I used it for 7 years, but I recently switched to Natural Cycles as it feels more modern!)


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3: Why Your Habits Aren’t Sticking (it’s not what you think)

3: Why Your Habits Aren’t Sticking (it’s not what you think)

Jules Acree