• Episode 2: Building Momentum Through Daily Habits

  • Jan 13 2025
  • Length: 5 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 2: Building Momentum Through Daily Habits

  • Summary

  • What if the secret to achieving your goals isn’t a grand plan but the small, consistent actions you take every day?

    In this week’s episode of Live a Well-Designed Life, we’re exploring the transformative power of daily habits and how they shape the lives we create. Habits aren’t just routines—they’re the foundation of who we are and the results we achieve.

    Join host Kiran Singh as she uncovers ⬇️:

    • 🌟 The science behind habit formation and why 40% of our daily actions are driven by habits.
    • ✨ How to align your habits with your 2025 goals to create lasting momentum.
    • 🌱 The magic of starting small, using habit stacking, and tracking progress for consistency.
    • 💡 The ripple effect of keystone habits that transform multiple areas of your life.
    • 💖 How to stay motivated, overcome setbacks, and connect with your ‘why.’

    If you’ve ever struggled to make new habits stick or felt stuck in routines that don’t serve you, this episode is your guide to meaningful, lasting change.

    🎧 Tune in now on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, and Podomatic, and discover how the smallest habits can lead to the biggest transformations.

    Your goals are within reach - one habit at a time. Let’s get started!

    For more inspiration and resources, visit Kiransinghuk.com.

    MUSIC CREDIT:
    Song: Embrace | Composer: Sappheiros
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    License: Creative Commons (BY 3.0)
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