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Micro-Habits (Tiny Habits)

Behavior change method developed by BJ Fogg involving starting with extremely small, easy actions that take less than 30 seconds. Builds lasting habits through consistency and gradual expansion rather than relying on motivation or willpower.

Last updated: 2026-03-12 11:52

Overview

Micro-Habits (or Tiny Habits) is a behavior change methodology created by BJ Fogg at Stanford University. It focuses on starting habits so small they're almost impossible to fail at, then allowing them to grow naturally over time. The approach prioritizes consistency over intensity.

Core Principles

Start Tiny:

Anchor to Existing Routine:

Celebrate Immediately:

The Tiny Habits Formula

After I [ANCHOR], I will [TINY BEHAVIOR], then I will [CELEBRATION]

Examples for time management:

Why It Works

Psychological Basis:

Behavioral Science:

Application to Time Tracking

Starter Micro-Habits:

Natural Expansion:

  1. Week 1: Just open tracker
  2. Week 2: Open and start timer
  3. Week 3: Track one task
  4. Week 4: Track all major tasks
  5. Month 2: Full time tracking habit

Implementation Process

Step 1: Select Behavior

Step 2: Find Anchor

Step 3: Celebrate

Step 4: Repeat & Refine

Common Mistakes

Starting Too Big:

No Clear Anchor:

Skipping Celebration:

Adding Too Many:

Building on Success

Natural Expansion:

Habit Stacking:

Examples for Productivity

Morning:

Work:

Evening:

Measuring Progress

Track Consistency:

Signs of Success:

Related Concepts

Resources

Key Insight

"Motivation is unreliable. Simplicity is sustainable. Tiny is mighty." - BJ Fogg

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