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A Tiny Habit That Can Create a Big Shift in Your Life

Gordon James by Gordon James
June 30, 2025
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Here’s the good news: I found that the technique from my last article brings real change faster than I expected. It’s even quicker than winning with a Safe Casino strategy.

How did I find this out? Because it happened to me.

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  • A New Approach to Changing Your Life
  • The Unexpected Event
    • The Unexpected Meaning
  • How to start changing your life

A New Approach to Changing Your Life

Ever tried to turn your life around—only to fall flat?

That’s often because you aimed for a change that was too big, too soon. Change works like a muscle—it gets stronger with practice, not pressure.

Failing is no fun. After failing a few times, feeling defeated and quitting is easy.

Sound familiar?

It’s smarter to ease into it, like starting with light weights at the gym. First, succeed at easy tasks. Then, try something a bit harder and grow again. Keep going!

Changing gets easier the more you work at it, like building muscle over time.

Stanford researcher BJ Fogg designed the Tiny Habits program around this exact idea. He tracked 40,000 people and said, “The results are the best I’ve ever seen in any program.”

The Unexpected Event

One morning, I wore a new blue plaid shirt and noticed something odd.

I’ve always carried something in my shirt pocket to take notes—it’s been a habit for years. Right now, it’s an Apple iPod touch. I usually avoid shirts without pockets, though I’ve accidentally bought a few—and every time, I’d think, “Not again.”

Most of my shirts have only a left pocket, where I’m used to storing my device. But this one had two—and the left pocket was too narrow because of a pen slot.

My initial reaction? “Not this again.”

I thought about keeping the shirt, but I hesitated. I was used to the weight on my left side, and switching sides felt weird and uncomfortable.

It was amazing how much my body adapted—just because I chose to make a small change.

I figured my right hand would keep hitting my chest, reaching for the iPod that was no longer there. That felt intrusive and awkward.

Looking back, I realized I was making up reasons to avoid change. (Sound familiar? Everybody does this. It’s human nature to resist change.)

Now here is the crucial part:

My gut reaction was, “This shirt won’t work—I should probably toss it.”

Then I remembered: I know how to handle change. I could keep this shirt.

To my surprise, I was looking forward to it. I didn’t expect that at all.

And honestly, that completely caught me off guard.

The Unexpected Meaning

At first, the “change hands” idea felt like a starting point. I believed the best way to help people grow was by easing into it. First, they make a tiny change. Then, they move to bigger ones. This builds their confidence to make more helpful changes.

But to my surprise, doing a few tiny, low-effort changes led to a fundamental shift in my behavior.

I didn’t plan to wear the blue plaid shirt, but it was a nice change that came sooner than expected.

What changed was my mindset—from “This won’t work” to “Why not? I’ve got this.” All it took was a few simple tweaks.

Believe me: This. Is. Huge.

How to start changing your life

Starting is simple:

  1. Pick one of the “change hands” actions from the article “How to Change: Learn by Doing.” Once it feels natural, try a second one. After a while, add a third.
  2. Stick with these small habit changes for at least a month to let them sink in. (And continue doing them. Sure, why not?)
  3. After step 2, look for times when you can act or think differently. Say to yourself, using your name: “Hannah, you’ve got the power to change—it’s part of who you are.” Why not make a change here?

Keep in mind that these “change hands” behaviors are things you already do. Tweaking these small habits only takes a few seconds. Just a few seconds a day can lead to real, lasting change.

Just half a minute a day is enough to start building real change.

You can already change, right now, exactly where you are.

Give this easy method a shot. It might be the shift you’ve been needing. While performing these minor behavior changes, notice how your thoughts and attitude change.

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Gordon James

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James Gordon is a content manager for the website Feedbuzzard. He loves spending time in nature, and his favorite pastime is watching dogs play. He also enjoys watching sunsets, as the colors are always so soothing to him. James loves learning about new technology, and he is excited to be working on a website that covers this topic.

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