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The Three Ds Of New Habit Formation

The Three Ds Of New Habit Formation

First, make a decision to develop the habit of task completion.

Second, discipline yourself to practice the principles you are about to learn over and over until they become automatic.

And third, back everything you do with determination until the habit is locked in and becomes a permanent part of your personality.

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