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Ever wonder why scrolling Instagram reels for hours feels effortless... but opening a book for 10 minutes feels like lifting a mountain?
The answer isn’t willpower. It’s attraction. What you crave, you repeat.
Law 3 = Make it Attractive.
This chapter explains why the brain sticks to habits that feel good before you even start them. Your brain releases dopamine not only when you experience a reward but also when you anticipate it. That means you take action not because the habit is good, but because the cue feels rewarding.
So how do we flip this?
Pair something you want to do with something you need to do.
This way, your brain links effort with reward, and attraction increases naturally.
“Every habit should take less than two minutes to start.”
It sounds too simple, but it works. Don’t aim to read 20 pages. Just open the book and read for 2 minutes. That’s it.
Most of the time, the friction of starting is what stops us. Once you start, momentum kicks in.
"How long" you do something matters less than "how often."
Habits are built through consistency, not calendars. There is no magic 21 days or 66 days. The real magic is in repetition. Do it again and again — even if it’s for just 2 minutes.
"Environment is the invisible hand that shapes behavior."
Make good habits unavoidable and bad habits impossible.
You don’t need more motivation. You need less friction.
We imitate the habits of:
If your surroundings are filled with people who treat coding, health, learning, or discipline as normal, you will unconsciously absorb it.
In short: Your environment beats your motivation every single time.
Your habits will always default to what feels easy, fun, and familiar.
If you don’t make good habits attractive, bad habits will win by default.
Willpower doesn’t fail you. Design does.
If you missed the previous part on Law 2 (Make it Easy), read Blog 8 here.
There is no magic number. No 21 days. No 66 days.
Just one rule: Show up again. And again. And again.
That's how I built this blog. That's how you'll build your next habit.
Thank you for reading. If you loved this, stay tuned for the final law next week!
✨ Law 4 - Make it Satisfying: Why rewards matter, how to feel progress, and how to stay consistent even on the tough days.
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