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Kate

05/06/2020 6:55PM
I’m interested in doing 75 Hard but there are some requirements that don’t really fit what I’m looking to improve on. For example, I really haven’t read much at all since I finished grad school, so I do count it as a victory if I listen to an audiobook or read an actual book, even if it’s fiction, and I can commit to doing that every day. On the other hand, 75 Hard doesn’t have requirements for some of my goals like becoming more organized, following a morning routine, etc. I know the whole point of 75 Hard is to do everything, no cheating and no skipping steps. So my question is, should I modify 75 Hard to include some of my other goals and allow for any kind of reading, as long as it gets me to read something other than emails, even though that might kinda defeat the stated purpose? Or does anyone know of any similar challenges that have fitness/health goals as well as other types of personal growth goals?

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Yvette M.

I decided to do 75 Hard because it fit really well with my current goals and habits I was already building. Also, I liked that it was an established challenge with a tribe that would help to motivate me, keep me accountable, and cheer me on. But it doesn't incorporate everything I want to work on, like getting to bed on time, getting and staying organized, etc. I think we need to do what works for us and though some challenges may seem intriguing if they don't fit what we're trying to accomplish then they could just end up being frustrating. There are so many great tools out there for building habits: books, blogs, vlogs, apps. Find something that fits with your goals and gives you the tools you need to really establish them, whatever that may be for you. Good luck and congrats on taking steps to build good habits :)

Kate

Thanks, gals! You’re totally right

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