I always put stuff in the same spot so I don't have to look for it or think about where it is. Everything in my wallet has a place, everything in my pockets always goes in the same pockets, my work ID goes in the same place when not in use, my sunglasses have a spot on the counter at home, and on and on. Greatly simplifies things and reduces stress not having to think about where stuff is or might be.
I have bowls. One near the front door for all the change in my pockets, another for keys and wallet.
I hate how hard I'm having to think about this
Your best habit is taking time to fully think things through before acting on it
Youre probably bring too hard on yourself
I make my bed every day.
Not looking at my keyboard when typing. I switched to colemak last year, and since then I've managed to get into the habit of typing without looking. Which is very useful now that my keyboard stickers are starting to come off so it shows some letters twice and others not at all 😅
I haven’t always had this habit, but I brush my teeth twice a day and floss before bed.
Never drinking too much. I have self control when it comes to that, but not food lol.
Exercising regularly! I do it because it gives me a kind of rush, but I realize that it's also making me healthier in the long run (hehe)
I make good pastries
I require physical evidence.
Learn to cook the veggies right.
Some veggies taste better roasted. Experiment
Wearing Monks' cloathes
I sprint stairs. Always. 3-5 a time, always have always will (until that future fateful day....)
Sprint up or sprint down? Cuz 5 stairs at a time up is mad talent
Five stairs at time down would break my ankles
Sproingy!
Always finish a shower with cold water!
Write down sudden ideas for memes and other stuff even when trying to fall asleep.
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