In this episode, you’re about to learn how to make your new habits stick. If you’ve struggled to be consistent with behavior change, you’re not alone. It’s easy to talk about habits. It’s a whole different thing to apply the science to your life. You are not the problem. The problem, when it comes to habits, is the lack of systems and hacks that help you stay consistent. There are 5 very specific, simple systems backed by science that you have to have in place if you want to make your new habits stick for good. It doesn’t matter if you’ve already bailed on your New Year’s resolutions or if the only habit you think you’re successful at is failing at habits. I’ve got you. If your treadmill just became the most expensive laundry hanger you’ve ever purchased, then this episode is for you. I’ll say it again: It’s not you; it’s your lack of systems. Stop relying on willpower to get you through. That’s not what you need. The research says you need systems. Today, I’ll teach you 5 essential ones. Let’s go, because your behavior toolkit masterclass series continues. Xo Mel For full show notes, including all research mentioned in the episode, go to melrobbins.com/podcast. For a free workbook that dives deeper into the topic of habits and helps you apply what you learn, click here. This episode works together with the episode “The Ultimate Toolkit for Creating New Habits.” After you finish this one, check out that episode here. This episode, you’ll learn: 1:36: Why it’s important to understand how to make habits stick 4:50: The 75-day challenge I’ve taken on this year 9:30: The honest conversation you need to have with yourself before any change 13:35: What to do if you don’t even know where to start with habits 15:55: The five systems that will help you finally stick to your habits 24:00: A simple hack from Harvard Business School to help you make better decisions 28:25: The simple trick that helped people be twice as successful at quitting smoking 32:40: The M&M experiment that proves decision fatigue is a real thing 38:24: Why tracking your progress is non-negotiable 49:30: The plan that will save your promises to yourself 51:35: The “keys to the kingdom” – establish this habit and others will follow more easily Disclaimer