Little John
New member
I've been doing this awhile for myself without thinking about making it a shared challenge, but it seems to work: CHaTAM* = Change a Habit Twice A Month. The idea is to figure out what bad habits you want to drop and what new ones you want to add to your routine. Doesn't have to be a daily habit, either, just try to improve your routines a bit at a time.
Open to ideas on how to keep score if we wanted to do that. No need to reset your counter when you do stumble. The idea is that these habit changes are permanent, though, so you'll have to keep monitoring them.
My habit changes:
Oct 1: Cut out the fast food (Success 44 out of 45 days)
Oct 19: No evening dessert during the week (Sun-Thurs) (Success 16 out of 20 days)
Nov 1: Cut out soda (Success 13 out of 14 days)
Nov 14: Limit unhealthy weekend meals to once/day (Fri, Sat, Sun) (Success 0 out of 0 days)
*Acronym note: I was going to call it the CHEPP Challenge - Change a Habit Every Pay Period, but I'm sure you weekly-paycheck folks might have a helluva time with that. Another acronym thought, I work at a massive corporation which has an acronym name, and there're A4E (Acronyms for Everything)
Open to ideas on how to keep score if we wanted to do that. No need to reset your counter when you do stumble. The idea is that these habit changes are permanent, though, so you'll have to keep monitoring them.
My habit changes:
Oct 1: Cut out the fast food (Success 44 out of 45 days)
Oct 19: No evening dessert during the week (Sun-Thurs) (Success 16 out of 20 days)
Nov 1: Cut out soda (Success 13 out of 14 days)
Nov 14: Limit unhealthy weekend meals to once/day (Fri, Sat, Sun) (Success 0 out of 0 days)
*Acronym note: I was going to call it the CHEPP Challenge - Change a Habit Every Pay Period, but I'm sure you weekly-paycheck folks might have a helluva time with that. Another acronym thought, I work at a massive corporation which has an acronym name, and there're A4E (Acronyms for Everything)