
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you made some agreements with yourself and kept them? How would you feel? Yup – I am talking about habits, and not just about fitness (this time). I recently learned of a new way to create habits that stick, and it is already changing my life for the better.
When you have solid habits and structure in place, it becomes so much simpler to get things done, because you do them without even thinking. I know someone who used to struggle with keeping on top of the laundry, until she assigned a day for each task: Sunday, sheets. Monday, towels & blankets. Tuesday, folding. Now, laundry is part of her routine, and the kids even know that Sundays they need to strip their beds. Amazing!
I long-ago learned about the power of habits and routine, but I definitely have areas where I want to improve my routine. I want to create new habits, free up time, and do new things. And since I started making daily agreements with myself, I’ve become pretty excited about the possibilities!
I belong to a business group called Profitable Pilates, and we have monthly webinars. This month, a beautiful and inspiring woman named Amy Ledin spoke about her DAC’s: Daily Agreement Cards. The idea is that you write out a card every day, stating the agreements that you are making with yourself.
Each day, you write out 5 agreements. Then you KEEP those agreements until they simply become routine. Then, you choose a new agreement. It only takes a few minutes to do, but the action of writing + the visual reminder creates a powerful tool to create habits that stick.
So what is an “agreement”, and what do you write on your card?
Amy told the story of her young daughter’s DAC (her children all wanted in on it when they saw their parents doing it), and being in tears one night. She hadn’t done three of her agreements that day, which meant she had broken her “winning” streak of over fifty days! So off she went with her dad for a 20 minute walk, with a huge water bottle and veggies in hand to meet her agreements in the dark.
I have been doing this now for five days. It should be day six, but I skipped writing my Sunday card and never got around to it. So yes, I have already failed a few times! But I have also stuck to my agreements even when I may have given up in the past. I headed out for a run at 8:30pm after I had put it off for hours and last-minute tasks. I could have put my PJ’s on and called it a day, but I didn’t! I told myself to do a half hour. I ran to some stairs in the neighbourhood which took 10 minutes. I ran up and down the stairs and a hill for 10 minutes, then back home. Half an hour done and I felt great.
So to answer my own question: What would happen if you made agreements with yourself and kept them? You will create habits that stick and you’ll feel amazing about yourself and all that you accomplish.
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